"Beside every person's shoulder there are two angels. They are known as the Kiraman Katibin (the noble scribes). They write down every deed from a person's first day to their last. Inside this book you will find out all about them"--Page 4 of cover
“My Special Angel, Miss Beverly Ann Brown,” is a story celebrating the life of a person who was born in 1962 and diagnosed at birth as a “Mongoloid,” later known as Down’s syndrome. At that time many “mentally retarded” persons as they were referred to, were institutionalized at birth or kept at home as “closet children.” Because they were believed to be unteachable, there were no schools or vocational workshops to even try to teach them. Change was coming and I believe that God’s purpose for Beverly on earth was to be a part of that change of the attitude toward and the mistreatment and neglect of the mentally challenged. Even at a young age, Beverly was a blessing spreading God’s love with her hugs to everyone she met. Through her experiences on her life’s journey and her desire for independence, this red-haired, energetic, beautiful lady was instrumental in helping to pave the way for other mentally challenged persons. At age fifty-five, when Beverly had fulfilled her mission and purpose on earth, God called her home.
Most children have heard or read about angels. It is this authors vision to give each child their own special angel for each month. Just like snowflakes, no two angels are alike. Each child can individualize the angel by coloring in their faces and hair and naming their own angel. The angel for each month shares its own special message. Children will not only learn the months of the year, but colors too, and what activity takes place in each month.
This book is a heavenly inspiration on angels. It consists of two parts, the first part contains poems about angels and the second part contains part of my life story, my encounter with the angels and God himself. This special book has poems that are very emotional as well as poems that are funny. It was written with words that came from the deepest part of my inner heart, soul and mind. Most poems are followed by colored picture representation. It's a book that can make you laugh and cry at the same time through the sensitivity and humorous foundation of my poetry.
Explores the rich history of angels in America from Spanish colonialism and Puritan culture to modern incarnations found on TV, in movies, in comic books, and on bumper stickers. Finds that Americans have constructed the "useful angel" as a servant of man rather than an agent of God.
In the early 1930s, young Ace Smart is eight years old when his father, a physician, is found hung in his office, and his mother, a writer in the Harlem Renaissnce, dies soon after. He grows up bitterly, marries, and raises two daughters. This is the story of the spiritual journey of one of his daughters. Evidence of the past and feelings of the famiy emerge as Mia is hospitlized in a mental hospital. Aces secret affair with Vanav weaves suspense when Ace discovers that Vanav was his wifes best friend in childhood. Vanav has only known freedom and has kept the knowledge and science of her people from the island of Sokotra in the Indian Ocean. She is close to Mia and shared her knowledge with Mias mother. Ace later finds that his father and grandparents were affiliated with people from that island who settled in Steelton, Pennsylvania, and worked with the underground railroad. Quakers, Muslims, and Jews were involved in the movement. Family ideas about the African American experience are an issue as is the remedy for Mia. The family has ties with the struggle for honor and with an ancient healing that comes from knowledge of the blood or red resin from the dragon tree of Sokotra. Unexpected events occur when Ace finally gets rid of his hostility and Mia fights for her mental and emotional freedom. This story is woven with poetry, in an out of time as its powerful messages leave an important imprint on the heart.
This book is about a common mans journey to spiritual fulfilment. It takes the reader from childhood to the present day, highlighting the events and the angels he met along the way. The stories in this are real. The blessings are real. It is the authors desire that the readers end result is to share his or her blessings with others. We are so blessed that we sometimes forget and dont recognize how fortunate we truly are.
Most people believe in angels, others are skeptical, and then there are those that simply think it’s hog wash. Angels are real and do exist. The purpose of this book is to encourage our children to believe in angels, and to know that God has assigned angels to watch over us. I want to express to the reader that sometimes we are afraid of certain things, but to know that God has special angels He sends to give us peace and comfort. These angels give us strength to be bold and courageous, they help and protect us even when we are afraid they are always watching.