A CELEBRATION OF ALL THINGS CANINE AND DIVINE! No one loves dogs or writes about them quite like William B. Miller. While living on the island of Kauai, he adopted a special mutt who had been abandoned and was found wandering by the side of the road. Combining his Texas roots and new Hawaiian home, he named his new buddy Nawiliwili "Wili" Nelson. By the time they moved to Louisiana, William and Wili had become best friends and made some extraordinary memories together. When his faithful one-in-a-million canine companion was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only three months to live, Miller's whole world fell apart. But eight months later, on a paw and a prayer, the dynamic duo embarked on The Last Howlelujah Tour, a 5,000 mile epic journey from New Orleans to Las Vegas, sharing Wili's story that God (and Dog) is Love, and that our relationships - human, canine, and divine - matter above all else. Blazing his barketlist on borrowed time, Wili, the unlikely canine hero, inspired thousands of Americans to come together to make a pawsitive difference in their communities. Funny, profound and heartwarming, The Last Howlelujah offers "Tails from the Trail" from their unique adventure - a caninical collection of inspirational stories that will delight and refresh your soul. Saint Wili of Woofster, a dog given up for dead, offers a powerful witness that, by God's grace, it's never too late for a miracle.
Gregory H. Rickel Bishop of Olympia “In The Beer Drinker's Guide to God, Father Bill Miller writes with eloquence and great humor—two qualities missing in much of Christian writing today—to remind us that Christianity is a religion of ...
A hauntingly beautiful book-length prose poem and a dazzling hymn to the currents of desire that shape each individual life.
usually sits at the back of the church and plies the dogs with bits of turkey when they get restless, ... he came from another dogfriendly Lutheran church that had to close because of earthquake retrofit financial issues) love dogs ...
I used my last two BandAids with the girl whose sore was under her ankle. Two boys had been hurt while tending the fires. ... I told them it was time for the “Howlelujah Chorus.” They didn't get my pun, so eventually I sang a few bars ...
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