Does God love me all the time? Will He ever leave me? In this rhyming verse story, children's probing questions of their dads show a burning desire to connect with God personally and to learn more about God. This story depicts a father's spiritual leadership as he teaches his child about a caring, unfailing, and capable God. Daddy, I Want to Know God is Book 2 of the series Families Growing in Faith.
A true Georgia Peach, Vanessa, a former music teacher is currently a teacher- librarian and reading teacher. An inspirational author and speaker, Vanessa penned the children’s verse story, Mama, I Want to See God. This story is the first book in the series, Families Growing in Faith. Book two, Daddy, I Want to Know God launched October 1, 2017. In addition to writing, Vanessa enjoys singing for the Lord and baking homemade goods for her loved ones. To learn more about Vanessa and her other writing endeavors, please visit her website: www.vanessafortenberry.com
In 2010, I did not question God when He spoke to me and said that I would write Christian books for children. Nor, did I look back when I realized in writing books of faith for young people that I would not write that great romance novel I’d been thinking about for years. After all, what did I really know about relationships? :-) Who knows though, a few years from now, I might write a faith based novel with a hint of romance. In the meantime, I find joy in writing for children and revealing God’s enormous love. Psalm 78:4 encourages and motivates me each day to continue to write for kids. The scripture states, “We shall not hide these truths from our children; we will tell the next generation about the glorious deeds of the Lord, about His power and His mighty works.” God gave me an important assignment to expose children to God through inspirational stories that influence their spiritual growth and development. I am proud to be a Christian Children’s book author!
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