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What Biblical character had a bucket list? Where does God go when He is silent? We have a need to know He is there somewhere on the slippery slope of our faith. FOR NOW, THAT IS ENOUGH tells short stories as varied as the fear of getting a shot as a child or the rewards of saving a war orphan. Sometimes hindsight reveals how something as simple as a mince pie can be at the mercy of religion. In this book you will explore: He is there, even when we feel He is silent. God is revealed in the little things. Seeing really is believing. We tend to miss the subtle messages tucked into our busy days…mehr

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What Biblical character had a bucket list? Where does God go when He is silent? We have a need to know He is there somewhere on the slippery slope of our faith. FOR NOW, THAT IS ENOUGH tells short stories as varied as the fear of getting a shot as a child or the rewards of saving a war orphan. Sometimes hindsight reveals how something as simple as a mince pie can be at the mercy of religion. In this book you will explore: He is there, even when we feel He is silent. God is revealed in the little things. Seeing really is believing. We tend to miss the subtle messages tucked into our busy days that tell us we are right where God wants us to be. Glenda Emigh has brought to light glimpses of Our Creator in daily living. Until that time when we see Him face to face, we can take the encouragement of knowing For Now, That is Enough. The Reverend Frank C. Wise Jr. BBA, Mdiv., MA Retired Lutheran Minster and Army Chaplain Thank you for sharing your stories and stirring my soul. Patricia Souder, Author Montrose Writer's Conference Director Glenda L. Emigh is a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. This is her fifth book. She grew up and lived in Pennsylvania, where she worked as an optometric assistant and wrote for a local newspaper as well as several magazines. In 2000 she moved to Alabama and worked in a Christian Academy until she retired. Her love of travel has taken her to every state except North Dakota. She has visited Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands and Nova Scotia as well as Honduras, Belize and Mexico. Some favorite pastimes include scrap-booking, reading and just watching the birds at feeders in her back yard.