Celestial Marshall's New Book "Making It Do What It Do: God's Way" is a Poignant and Telling Chronicle Detailing the Author's Life Journey To, and With, the Lord.
New York, NY, October 17, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Celestial Marshall, a dedicated author and gifted author, who has completed her most recent book “Making it Do What it Do: God's Way”: a touching and inspirational memoir from a woman who has been inspired by the Lord to share her life’s journey to Him.
Celestial feels her new book is her opportunity to share the knowledge she has gained throughout her life. She says, “There have been lessons and life education that, like everyone, I have learned, and after forty-eight years of attending a school that only God could write the criteria for. I was inspired to share a small portion of the understanding that I have thus far tried to follow. I hope that others will come to learn as I have that life is not meant to be stressful and that there really is a way to live in peace, without all the hype.”
Published by Fulton Books, Celestial Marshall’s book is a free-will book. The reader is free to choose to pick it up, read it, and make an informed decision as to what to accept, or choose to continue to follow whatever teaching and/or philosophy which sounds good.
It’s not enough for someone to say “stress is not normal” or “there are laws to prosperity,” and then outline a plan which is impossible to incorporate in day-to-day life, or they give you a book which reads like a quantum physics study guide.
Making It Do What It Do: God’s Way is just plain, day-to-day, one friend talking to another friend, keeping it real and practical about how Celestial Marshall learned to make life do what it is supposed to do God’s way, plain and simple. Who better to teach you the steps to the dance than the Lord of the Dance?
Readers who wish to experience this applicable and understandable work can purchase “Making it Do What it Do: God's Way” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
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Source: Fulton Books