Listen . . . God Speaks Through the Internet!

by Shirley Brooke and Patsy Payne Ellis


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 15/03/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 340
ISBN : 9781414041278

About the Book

Listen . . . God Speaks Through the Internet! is a collection of stories and poems, received as e-mails by the authors.  In Biblical times, God used a burning bush to speak; today, although he could certainly use a burning bush, their feeling is that God uses the Internet to reach millions of people with the hope that they will spread His message, the message that they are not alone and that He loves them.  Through happy times and sad, God is there for people who believe in Him, for those who do not and for those who are searching for answers, searching for help.  This book shows examples of the love and glory of God as He reaches out to touch those reading it.  There are poems, happy stories and funny ones, thought-filled stories and serious ones, and stories that might even bring a tear to the eye.  There are stories about the innocence of children, and of the harsh reality of life.  This book would make a wonderful addition to any collection and an excellent gift.  A gift of faith, hope, love, and happiness all rolled into one.  Get your copy today and see for yourself.


About the Author

Sisters raised in the 1950s and 1960s, this is the first book for these authors.  As the youngest girls, in a family with five children, their parents took them to church every Sunday.  It was during this time that they became aware of the awesome power and love of God.  As adults, the sisters wanted to give something back to God, who had loved and protected them throughout their lives.  Each had an idea of putting the many e-mails they had received into a book, however, instead of two separate books, they decided to combine these e-mails into one book, Listen . . . God Speaks Through the Internet!  The common thread, God speaking to people through the modern “burning bush,” the Internet.