Emmanuel's Garden Passion, Prayer and Purpose
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About the Book
Lisa Erawoc takes you on a spiritual journey In Emmanuel’s Garden: Passion, Prayer and Purpose. She writes about her deepest connection to God and her desire to live spiritually-minded while facing challenges. Her love for God drives her to seek out serene and peaceful locations to be alone with Him so she can nourish her spirit. Her writing is profound and speaks to the heart of anyone seeking a relationship with God, to those facing trials that need encouragement, hope and comfort, or to anyone deeply moved with compassion for the pain and suffering of others. Her poems remind us that we are not alone on this journey. God is available to everyone who desires to know Him. As a child, Emmanuel’s garden gave her a sense of peace and started her on a spiritual path to her destiny. Today, she is helping others live a life of passion, prayer and purpose through her writing.
About the Author
As a young girl growing up in Trinidad and Tobago, Lisa spent a lot of time with her Uncle Emmanuel playing in his garden; chasing butterflies, climbing fruit trees, and helping him care for his plants. It was during this time, she developed a love for gardens and being outdoors. Her favorite childhood pastime was playing in the warm, tropical rain with her friends. When she became a woman, her love for the outdoors became more of a spiritual retreat. While connecting with God and nature, she discovered her passion for the healing arts and writing. That spiritual connection is what drives her to write about God, spirituality and healing. She believes it all started in Emmanuel’s garden. Her first book, The Beauty of Spirit is available online with all major book distributors. Her poems and articles have been featured in Pure Inspiration magazine, The Belmont News, E-Touch Massage Newsletter, and Your Health magazine. She has also written several spa bodywork treatments and protocols. Her personal mission is to inspire, motivate and empower others to nurture their inner child, and to make time for spiritual nourishment.