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Cathy uses humor and a positive approach to bring hope in times of bleakness and struggle. A down-to- earth telling of stories makes it easy for people to identify with their own stories and, to be able to see God working in our daily life. An added feature is thought provoking questions at the end of each story in order to keep it alive in the readers mind. This uplifting mini book is one you can read and put down, only to pick it up later to enjoy. If you are looking for a quick easy read that is enjoyable, having a WOW impact interspersed with chuckles, this is the book for you. It appeals…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Cathy uses humor and a positive approach to bring hope in times of bleakness and struggle. A down-to- earth telling of stories makes it easy for people to identify with their own stories and, to be able to see God working in our daily life. An added feature is thought provoking questions at the end of each story in order to keep it alive in the readers mind. This uplifting mini book is one you can read and put down, only to pick it up later to enjoy. If you are looking for a quick easy read that is enjoyable, having a WOW impact interspersed with chuckles, this is the book for you. It appeals to teens on through 100 years old. The goal of this first mini book is to offer a new lens when looking at the ordinary circumstances of life.
Autorenporträt
Cathy McAllister is a well-known speaker, having given presentations at the Michigan Chapter of National Association of Social Workers and Victim Offender Mediation Association. She has spoken on or taught audiences in as many as 30 topics, such as grief/loss/change in life, stress and anger management, relationships, emotional care of self, and finding the silver lining in areas where despair, anxiety and drudgery are often the prevalent feelings and thoughts. She was named employee of the year at Foote Hospital, Jackson, MI, Volunteer of the month, Jackson, MI and Social Worker of the Year by Mission of Hope Cancer Fund. Enjoyment includes traveling, reading, coloring, word puzzles, writing and sharing knowledge aa well as family time. Some areas of volunteering include counseling at St. Luke's Free Clinic, Henry Ford Allegiance Health, Gift of Life, Transplant Support group, court mediation, Red Cross blood donations, and a variety of church activities. For over thirty years, prison ministry has been a highlight of her life and her work with God. Laughter is a gift from God and a hallmark in all that she does.