
With God in the Yellowstone
by Alma White
"With God in the Yellowstone" by Alma White is a spiritual travelogue written in the early 20th century. The work chronicles the author's journey through Yellowstone National Park, highlighting the region's natural wonders while exploring the spiritual truths she discerns from these experiences. Alma White reflects on the connections between nature's grandeur and the divine, suggesting that the beauty and majesty of the park serve as manifestations of God's presence and power. The opening of the book sets the stage for Alma White's excursion by detailing her departure from Zarephath, New Jersey, and her travels to Yellowstone with family members. She describes the beauty and inspiration of her surroundings, contrasting the impressive landscapes with her personal reflections on spirituality. The text also hints at the historical significance of the park and White's intentions to intertwine her observations of nature with profound spiritual insights, inviting readers to contemplate the relationship between the physical world and their faith.
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