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Through a captivating collection of poetic works, the author shares glimpses of a life shared with God through a tapestry woven together with thoughtful expressions of words. With uplifting illustrations, Christ-centered teaching, and encouragement through the beauty of poetry, Living in Heaven's Earth inspires readers to embrace the majesty, glory, and grace of a life lived with God. "Mary Olivia's story is ours, too. We may have been born in a different place, time, and culture. We may have different landmarks, different memories, different home remedies, but we're all God's children,…mehr

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Through a captivating collection of poetic works, the author shares glimpses of a life shared with God through a tapestry woven together with thoughtful expressions of words. With uplifting illustrations, Christ-centered teaching, and encouragement through the beauty of poetry, Living in Heaven's Earth inspires readers to embrace the majesty, glory, and grace of a life lived with God. "Mary Olivia's story is ours, too. We may have been born in a different place, time, and culture. We may have different landmarks, different memories, different home remedies, but we're all God's children, brothers and sisters in one family." -From the foreword by Geraldine Guadagno Author of St. Joseph's Story Mary Olivia Patiño is a writer and poet. She facilitates a parish faith-based creative writing group. She enjoys photography and inspirational creative design. Her stories appeared on Texas Matters (Texas Public Radio) and anthologies. She is the author of Moments of Grace: a Collection of Poetry Inspired by Faith. -Reviewed by Carol Baass Sowa, Contributing Writer for Today's Catholic: "Her personal journey through his creation in various settings over the years resonates with our own individual journeys to him, from birth, childhood play, family love, and travel, through life's highs and lows that test our faith and resilience."