Arthur Perkins
Arthur Perkins is an electrical engineer by training and a Christian at heart who takes seriously the commandment of Moses, repeated by Jesus, to "Love our God with all our hearts, souls and might." In honor of that love, Art and his wife Carolyn have devoted time to sharing Scripture with others in nursing and assisted-living homes. Art and Carolyn live in the foothills of Mount Rainier in rural Western Washington. In the course of the nursing home activity, Art met the key figure in Buddy,...See more
Arthur Perkins is an electrical engineer by training and a Christian at heart who takes seriously the commandment of Moses, repeated by Jesus, to "Love our God with all our hearts, souls and might." In honor of that love, Art and his wife Carolyn have devoted time to sharing Scripture with others in nursing and assisted-living homes. Art and Carolyn live in the foothills of Mount Rainier in rural Western Washington. In the course of the nursing home activity, Art met the key figure in Buddy, whose cheerful outlook in the face of the painful and seriously limiting affliction of cerebral palsy inspired him to write of their shared adventure of flight in that novel. Buddy was followed by three other novels, Cathy, Jacob, and Home, Sweet Heaven involving the fictional character Earl Cook and his wife Joyce. A unifying theme of this series is Christian service, first toward the handicapped and, expanding outward, toward the unsaved and to the faithful adherents of Christianity's beloved mother religion, Judaism, and ultimately to God's spiritual domain. Along with the adventures that Earl and Joyce encounter, they share with the reader topics of the Bible and the nature of God that are not commonly presented to the average Churchgoer, enriching the readers' understanding of the faith they have embraced and which are of significance in today's chaotic world. In addition to the novels, Art has written a Christian nonfiction book entitled Marching to a Worthy Drummer, in which he addresses the true nature of the Holy Spirit who, unfortunately, has been misrepresented by the Church for a distressingly long time. Art and his wife Carolyn have shared together many of the experiences described in his novels. Since their retirement, they continue to build a repertoire of treasured memories out of their mutual interests and incredible adventures. Residing above the unifying themes of Christian service and the understanding of Scripture dwells the all-important subject of love: the love of God toward us and the possibility of its return to Him by us. On top of that love between God and the human race is the amazing love that exists within the Godhead Itself. It is the profound love that exists within the Godhead between its Divine Members that drives this nonfiction work, motivating the author to share in its appreciation with readers who wish to experience the love of God in the fullness that He intended. See less