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Elijah, my 4th grandchild asked my daughter what God looked like. She told him no one had ever seen God. Elijah said, "I saw him before!" My daughter said "Where?" Elijah said, "I saw him on YouTube!" "What Does God Look Like?" is in response to my grandson's query. It was clear he wasn't totally satisfied with what he had seen on YouTube and wanted a more in-depth answer. I pray this book will assist Elijah and others who read it to a better understanding of this complex question that is not limited to these pages. The omnipresence of God shows up in many people, places and things when we seek to see God in them.…mehr

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Elijah, my 4th grandchild asked my daughter what God looked like. She told him no one had ever seen God. Elijah said, "I saw him before!" My daughter said "Where?" Elijah said, "I saw him on YouTube!" "What Does God Look Like?" is in response to my grandson's query. It was clear he wasn't totally satisfied with what he had seen on YouTube and wanted a more in-depth answer. I pray this book will assist Elijah and others who read it to a better understanding of this complex question that is not limited to these pages. The omnipresence of God shows up in many people, places and things when we seek to see God in them.
Autorenporträt
Melody L. Seaton was born in Jackson, MI and was brought to Chicago, IL at six months of age. Her primary and secondary education was in the Chicago Public Schools with the exception of two years in high school. Melody received a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from the University of IL Chicago Circle Campus and continued her education journey earning a Master of Arts in Administration & Supervision and a Master of Divinity from Governor State University and McCormick Theological Seminary. Melody is a retired educator who served as a teacher and administrator over a period of thirty-eight years. She is a mother of two and grandmother to six and is spending post-retirement as a church planter ordained in the United Church of Christ.