"God's all there is and all that you
see!"
"But I still don't see God so how can it
be?"
Where does God live? How can we "see" God? Using simple,
everyday examples that children can relate to, this colorful
book helps young readers develop a direct and personal
understanding of God.
Where Does God Live? playfully guides children down their own path of
spiritual discovery...and reminds us all that this world is
full of wonder.
"Explains and celebrates God's
presence in everything and everything's presence in God.
Children will love it, but adults will love it just as
much."
—Mitch Finley, author of The Joy of
Being Catholic and Prayer for People Who Think Too Much
"Through gentle verse and wondrous
photographs, Where Does God Live? invites you to take a journey
with your children to discover the God in all of us and our
world."
—Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, author
of God's Paintbrush and In God's Name
"Brimming with love on every page,
Where Does God Live? sparkles with a profound message told in
an endearing style.."
—Connie
Bowen, author of I Believe in Me
"Using everyday situations in a
child's world, Where Does God Live? incorporates charming verse
and real-life photos to answer this question in a delightful
way!"
—Debbie
Trafton O'Neal, author of Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep
"How lovely to have this book for
young children that uses images and words they know well to
convey the intimacy, immediacy, and availability of the
experience of God."
—Sylvia
Boorstein, author of That's Funny, You Don't Look Buddhist
Rev. Matthew J. Perlman blends spiritual questioning and imagination in his
work as an Interfaith Minister. He is a graduate of the New
Seminary in New York. Before becoming a stay-at-home dad he was
a human resources consultant and employment counselor helping
people find a spiritual peace with career choices. His
photography has helped him and others realize that the Divine
can be found everywhere you look. He and his wife live in New
York City with their daughter, who constantly challenges her
parents with new and profound questions about God.