I had the pleasure of going to a writer's retreat sponsored by CatholicMom.com this past weekend where I had the opportunity to meet many lovely women who also write for CatholicMom. One of them mentioned that she had read The Work of Our Hands and enjoyed it. I thanked her and mentioned that I was surprised because it was a book I truly loved writing but sold very poorly (25 copies over the past five years). She said, wisely, that we have no control over the fruit our work bears. Our job is to simply put it out there.
The few people that have read this book seemed to have enjoyed it, however, so I am offering it for free the next few days. Here is the official book description:
Do you think of yourself as being a creative person? All too often
we compartmentalize creativity, making it the realm of artists,
musicians, and writers. In reality, we are all called to be creative in
some way. God is the great Creator. Scripture tells us that we are made
in the image and likeness of God. As such, that creativity is an innate
part of what it means to be human. We are all invited to contribute to
the ongoing story of creation.
Written from a Roman Catholic perspective, this 31-day devotional
invite you to reflect on the universal God-given gift of creativity and
the ways that you can embrace that gift in your own life.
Download The Work of Our Hands today at Amazon.
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