And So It Is
Recognizing God's Presence in Our Lives Today
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About the Book
Where is God in today’s world?
No matter where you are in your faith or your life, And So It Is gives you an opportunity to develop and strengthen your relationship with God through the relevance of Scripture, as it applies to everyday experiences.
The daily devotionals presented inside capture in a few words a topic for reflection and meditation that allows you the opportunity to discover God within your own life circumstances. You will be taken through the Bible from Genesis to Revelation as each day highlights a verse for contemplation. Through the words of Sheri Sutton, you will see that:
- God exists in all things
- God is always faithful
- God’s love is forever
Since God is found in the ordinary as well as the extraordinary, And So It Is can help you find God’s presence in the everyday activities of your life.
“Conversationally—as if over a cup of morning coffee—Sheri Sutton reminds readers of the nearness of God, helping to open minds and hearts to His powerful, loving presence in our day-to-day lives.”
—Marjorie Hodgson Parker, author of Shaken to the Core (and Finding God’s Strength)
About the Author
Sheri A. Sutton graduated from Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas and spent the majority of her professional career in the accounting field. She retired in August 2009 to pursue a writing career.
Sheri has been published in the Secret Place devotional magazine and the Lenten Devotions on the Lord’s Prayer. She is currently a member of the Wichita Falls Poetry Society and the Poetry Society of Texas and has been recognized in various contests. Her poetry has been published in the Wichita Falls Literary Art Review magazine and The Poetry Society of Texas’ A Book of the Year.
Sheri also offers professional services that include writing and editing for books, newsletters, and other materials for individuals, companies, or organizations. Visit her website, www.sheriasutton.com, for more information.
Sheri and her husband, Mark, live on a small farm in Wichita Falls, Texas.