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Whispers of the Holy Spirit is a compilation of five children's books published between 2012 and 2020. The five books of Whispers of the Holy Spirit have a unifying theme of love: love for one another and God's love for us. Children misunderstand some of what they see and hear, sometimes creating fears. With love as a foundation, these books provide answers to some of children's big questions with spiritual insights that are the fruit of decades of contemplation and prayer. Multiple languages are used to reflect the universality of God's loving presence. All are bilingual in English and…mehr

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Whispers of the Holy Spirit is a compilation of five children's books published between 2012 and 2020. The five books of Whispers of the Holy Spirit have a unifying theme of love: love for one another and God's love for us. Children misunderstand some of what they see and hear, sometimes creating fears. With love as a foundation, these books provide answers to some of children's big questions with spiritual insights that are the fruit of decades of contemplation and prayer. Multiple languages are used to reflect the universality of God's loving presence. All are bilingual in English and another language. ¿ The Villagers provides a way to forgiveness and reconciliation. It is in Swahili. ¿ In the Land Beyond Living speaks of suffering and God's concern. It is in Korean. ¿ Two Children learn a loving lesson on the purpose of life. It is in Spanish. ¿ Oh God, Where Are You? provides comfort and the reassurance of God's love and presence to those who have been traumatized. It is in Gaelic. ¿ Heaven speaks of a loving God who gathers all. It is in Russian.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Resman spent his professional career serving children with disabilities as an Occupational Therapist in a public school. Now retired, in addition to other responsibilities in the Quaker church, prayer and writing have become vocations.