When God Speaks, How do You Respond?







Phyllis writes:


By accident I happened upon your books. I started with the books written about God speaking to a man in the still of a lake about going to Washington and being a light there. As I read, all I could think was that you must have some special relationship with God to be able to write about His presence in that way.


Few know what it is like to sense and hear God. Yet, I know that God speaks. Do I hear and if I do, do I obey? I guess that is why I have enjoyed reading what you have written about people that hear and walk as God calls them.


The Dream Voyagers was such a stretch for me, but made me keep thinking, “What if…?”


Just lately I wanted to recommend this book to a young family member and have looked it up on Amazon. Feedback from readers state they wish there would be a sequel to the book. Will you ever do more writing like this or add to this book?


Thank you for your contribution to Christian literature. I have greatly enjoyed your work.


Dear Phyllis,


It is remarkable to still be receiving mail about The Presence twenty-one years after it was published, and ten years since it went out of print. I can only hope and pray that the Spirit remains vividly strong in these current works as well.


As for your question regarding a sequel to The Dream Voyagers, while I did dearly love working on those stories, I have moved on. It is unlikely I will return to them, though you never can tell, there is always the chance that things might resurface, and the characters begin to insist on being brought back once more. In the meanwhile, I have heard from other fans of the Dream books that they really connected with one of my stories about Hollywood— My Soul To Keep.



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Published on December 27, 2012 05:00
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