Joyce Meyer is one of the world’s leading practical Bible teachers.
A #1 New York Times bestselling author, she has written more than
ninety inspirational books. Joyce’s Enjoying Everyday Life radio
and television programs are broadcast around the world, and she
travels extensively conducting conferences. Joyce and her husband,
Dave, have four children and ten grandchildren and make their home
in St. Louis, Missouri.
Mary Sullivan was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised all over
central Texas. Mary studied at the University of Texas in Austin,
earning a BFA in studio art. She has been drawing for as long as
she can remember and is forever grateful to her parents for filling
her childhood home with music, art, and poetry. Mary currently
lives in Austin, Texas, and spends her days drawing and writing for
children. Mary Sullivan was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised
all over central Texas. Mary studied at the University of Texas in
Austin, earning a BFA in studio art. She has been drawing for as
long as she can remember and is forever grateful to her parents for
filling her childhood home with music, art, and poetry. Mary
currently lives in Austin, Texas, and spends her days drawing and
writing for children. Mary Sullivan was born in St. Louis,
Missouri, and raised all over central Texas. Mary studied at the
University of Texas in Austin, earning a BFA in studio art. She has
been draw?
'There a colorful cast of polka dot–clad characters counter their
impressions that one must pray in church, dressed up, kneeling,
with folded hands. Sullivan’s droll, pastel-hued visuals include
numerous sight gags that complement the story: when the animals
hear “folded hands,” a half-page illustration shows a circle of
paws, hoofs, and bird feet surrounding the text: “That could be a
problem!” Some cloud-shaped pictures against white backdrop depict
animals praying in the shower, underwater, and eating ice cream;
other full-bleed spreads illustrate a point, as when yellow bees
silently form the words “God is Good” against a dark sky.
Refreshingly unpreachy and theologically accessible, this is a
welcome addition to the prayer book genre.' - Publishers Weekly
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