All The Rivers Run Into The Sea
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About the Book
Karen’s love of the water started as a child, when her family visited Lake Itasca—the very beginning of the Mississippi River. As a child, she understood that we come from God, and we return to God much like a river and its source. With all its twists and turns, a river is fascinating yet unpredictable, like life. From the book: We all meet someone in life who affects us for the rest of our life whether we want them to or not. For me, it was Bill; then it was Martin; then it was Dan; and then it was ____. You see how it goes. We find ourselves longing for someone or something that is not. Is it because we do not know how to love? Karen’s story may cause you to reconsider what love really is. Ecclesiastes 1:7 “All the rivers run into the sea, yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.”
About the Author
Recently retired from teaching, Kathleen Stauffer and her husband live on an acreage surrounded by beans, corn, and quarter horses. They have four children and six grandchildren. Currently, Kathleen is the community education planner for the city of Osage and does some supervision of student teachers through Buena Vista University. She enjoys playing with her grandchildren and reading.