20 Questions for God: What My Heart Would Ask is a quiet, soulful journey into the deepest questions we carry — questions often whispered in the quiet moments of life, when the heart longs for something more.
If you could ask God anything, what would you say?
With simplicity and sincerity, this book explores twenty universal questions — about love, suffering, purpose, time, and the unknown — offering imagined reflections that feel like gentle replies from the Divine itself.
Rather than providing rigid answers, this book creates a sacred space for wonder, hope, and reflection.
Each chapter begins with a single heartfelt question, followed by a reflection written as if God were speaking directly to the reader — tenderly, openly, and with unconditional love.
Perfect for anyone seeking meaning, comfort, or a deeper sense of connection, 20 Questions for God is not just a book to read — it’s a conversation to experience.
Come sit for a while.
The questions your heart carries are welcome here.
The New PSYCHOLOGY: A Unified Field of Brain, Mind, Behavior, Perception, Culture...: Abbreviated Edition (B&W)
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