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Anyone who is around children for any length of time will likely be asked the proverbial question, "Where is God?" and just as likely to give the standard answer, "God is everywhere." Chances are that your child will not be satisfied, and neither will you. You can do better. In fact, much better. In just 34 pages of beautiful illustrations and mildly humorous dialogue, Look with Your Spirit informs a young mind how spirit is not only the most important thing, but also the most powerful thing. It answers the questions: What is a Spirit? Is God a spirit? What does a spirit do? Am I a spirit?…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Anyone who is around children for any length of time will likely be asked the proverbial question, "Where is God?" and just as likely to give the standard answer, "God is everywhere." Chances are that your child will not be satisfied, and neither will you. You can do better. In fact, much better. In just 34 pages of beautiful illustrations and mildly humorous dialogue, Look with Your Spirit informs a young mind how spirit is not only the most important thing, but also the most powerful thing. It answers the questions: What is a Spirit? Is God a spirit? What does a spirit do? Am I a spirit? Look with Your Spirit is a delightful dialogue between a young girl (Rose) and her father exploring these questions and more. It is a journey of discovery culminating with the truth regarding the wonderfully real world of spirit!
Autorenporträt
Reading to my young children was a daily event to which I always looked forward. But, as is the case with all parents, the years pass by quickly. Just as I had perfected my rendition of "baa, moo, oink, quack," we left the barnyard and were on to other adventures. We were enchanted by picture books of all kinds: whimsical and educational, biographical and magical, history and fantasy, with of plenty good guys and bad guys throughout! It was a time for bonding, imparting knowledge, and allowing our imaginations to fly. I'm not sure who enjoyed it more, myself or my kids. R.J. Brandell