Sunday, April 10, 2011

That's When I Talk To God

That's When I Talk To God by Dan & Ali Morrow

About The Book:
A little girl discovers that prayer is more than a bedtime ritual; she can talk to God anytime, in any place, and about any thing. As a little girl says her bedtime prayers, her mother asks a simple question that sparks a powerful discovery: “You know we can pray to him any time we want to, right?” With that, the little girl suddenly finds things to talk to God about everywhere — in her garden, in a friend’s backyard, and on the soccer field. The girl’s prayer life will never be the same. That’s When I Talk to God is a sweet story that will deepen the prayer lives of children four to eight. This charmingly illustrated tale steps beyond explaining prayer and models constant communication with God.

My Thoughts:
I loved this book. It really shows a child that prayers are not just something to ask of God at bedtime. Prayers can be a conversation you want to have with God at anytime, for any reason. I remember awhile ago I was praying in the middle of the kitchen - for patience to handle my two unruly toddlers - and Callan stopped what he was doing and he asked me what I was doing, and I told him I was praying, and he said, "What's that?" This book really helped me to explain to him and show him what prayer was. Excellent book.
 
About The Authors:
Dan and Ali Morrow teach their two daughters about prayer from their Colorado home, where adventures in the mountains offer lots of inspiration for prayer. They are the authors of That’s Where God Is. Ali also writes women’s fiction, maintains a blog, and pens a newsletter for her fans.

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I received a complimentary review copy of this book from The B&B Media Group. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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