Readings Newsletter
Become a Readings Member to make your shopping experience even easier.
Sign in or sign up for free!
You’re not far away from qualifying for FREE standard shipping within Australia
You’ve qualified for FREE standard shipping within Australia
The cart is loading…
Life's Grace
By: Shirley Ann "Webb" Kemper
Life's Grace is a collection of spiritual poetry by poet Shirley Ann "Webb" Kemper. Her powerful words demonstrate her faith in God and his divine being. Her poems provide comfort and peace through her love of the Lord, and anyone looking for a moment of reflection in His light will find encouragement and a renewal of faith through her words.
About the Author
Shirley Ann "Webb" Kemper was born to John and Peggy McMasters-Webb. She attended and graduated from Bay High School where she wrote her first poem during her junior year, "The Blind Idiot." She and her husband Michael have four grown sons, David, Jeffery, Matthew, and Stephen, and live close to their grandchildren. Both Kemper and her husband are ministers and enjoy sharing the good news. Kemper also aids in the music department where she plays piano and sings and feels empowered and given strength by putting her experiences in writing.
Kemper's hobbies include reading, writing, camping, and fishing "when the fish are biting well!" She enjoys watching game shows and old cowboy movies.
$9.00 standard shipping within Australia
FREE standard shipping within Australia for orders over $100.00
Express & International shipping calculated at checkout
Life's Grace
By: Shirley Ann "Webb" Kemper
Life's Grace is a collection of spiritual poetry by poet Shirley Ann "Webb" Kemper. Her powerful words demonstrate her faith in God and his divine being. Her poems provide comfort and peace through her love of the Lord, and anyone looking for a moment of reflection in His light will find encouragement and a renewal of faith through her words.
About the Author
Shirley Ann "Webb" Kemper was born to John and Peggy McMasters-Webb. She attended and graduated from Bay High School where she wrote her first poem during her junior year, "The Blind Idiot." She and her husband Michael have four grown sons, David, Jeffery, Matthew, and Stephen, and live close to their grandchildren. Both Kemper and her husband are ministers and enjoy sharing the good news. Kemper also aids in the music department where she plays piano and sings and feels empowered and given strength by putting her experiences in writing.
Kemper's hobbies include reading, writing, camping, and fishing "when the fish are biting well!" She enjoys watching game shows and old cowboy movies.