
Mary Ellen The author of
Expect Miracles and A
Christmas Filled with Miracles, editor of the
Internet Angels and Miracles
Good-News-Letter, and commentator for
Wisdom Radio's "Whole News."
Mary Ellen Angelscribe is a Canadian living in Cottage Grove, Oregon with her daughter Ariel, husband Howard, pound pets, and, of course, her Angels.
Expect
Miracles
Inspiring Stories of the Miraculous in
Everyday Life
by Mary Ellen Angelscribe
Foreword by Arielle Ford.
In these powerful and moving stories, contributed by the readers
of Mary Ellen's popular online "Angels & Miracles Good-News-Letter," people
share their personal experiences of the miraculous. Each story reveals wondrous
moments that forever changed people's lives.
"Chock-full of delicious morsels of inspiration that nourish your faith as they
comfort your soul."---Carolyn Miller, Ph.D., author of Creating Miracles.
Simple Pleasures For The Holidays and A Christmas Filled With Miracles are Sure to Get You in the Mood for Meaningful Holiday Celebrations!
Remember
Clarence, Jimmy Stewart’s Christmas angel who made miracles happen in “It’s A
Wonderful Life”? It’s no accident that this movie is an immortal classic;
Christmas and miracles go together like holly and eggnog and speak to the flame
of hope that lives in all of us—even the most jaded grinch.
Mary Ellen has tapped into that reservoir of possibility and created a magical,
mystical gift for the holiday season. While some stories are the requisite
hankie soakers, others are delightful and funny, and still others defy all logic
and dare you to believe.
The holiday season always seems touched by the miraculous, but as we get busy
with ordinary life, it’s easy to lose touch with that sense of wonder. A
Christmas Filled with Miracles helps readers connect with a sense of
hopefulness. You’ll meet a woman whose heart melts when an abused young girl is
placed in her arms at the homeless shelter on Christmas Eve. Her name? Angel.
“Somehow,” she writes, “God had placed an Angel in my arms to guide me into my
heart, to help me understand more about myself, and to teach me how very blessed
I really am.” Then there’s the man who was laid off from his job a few weeks
before Christmas. He knew there would be no money to buy gifts. In this time of
need, an anonymous person came to his door and unconditionally handed him an
envelope filled with money.
This collection of amazingly true stories will touch readers’ hearts, awaken
memories of the magic of Christmas past, and offer hope for the Christmases to
come.
Written to inspire and help people share in meaningful holiday experiences, Simple Pleasures for The Holidays and A Christmas Filled with Miracles are two books that any holiday lover needs to have on their shelf. For those of us who long to create a different sort of holiday experience—one that inspires us to be better people, appreciate what we have and what we are able to give, the stories and activities in these two books can guide and inspire you to achieve just that.
The holidays can be a time to connect deeply with family and friends, express creativity and to laugh, eat and make merry together. Simple Pleasures for The Holidays by Susannah Seton includes recipes, crafts, family activities, and ideas for gifts for almost any occasion including Halloween, El Dia de los Muertos, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Kwanzaa and much more.
Inspiration is often harder to come by than fun ways to spend time together and A Christmas Filled With Miracles by Mary Ellen is full of such awe inspiring stories. In it you will read about a man who in a time of need received an envelope filled with money from an anonymous person, and another who played Santa Claus to fulfill a homeless child’s dream for a basketball. These tales of selfless acts, compassion and love, will rekindle your passion for Christmas.
A Christmas Filled with Miracles Inspiring Stories for the Magic of the Season by Mary Ellen Angelscribe Foreword by Doreen Virtue, Ph.D., author of Divine Guidance and Angel Therapy, Afterword by G.W. Hardin, co-author of The Messengers