Coincidence? I think not! GOD CARES ABOUT LITTLE THINGS
by
Book Details
About the Book
Coincidence? I think not! GOD CARES ABOUT LITTLE THINGS came about when the author began again to read the
Bible through.
Genesis
24 relates the story of Abraham sending his eldest servant back to his home
country to find a wife for Isaac. When the servant arrived, he asked God to
send the right person to him. She was to give water to him and was also to
offer water for all his camels. The scripture says, "And it came to pass,
before he had done speaking, that behold, Rebekah
came." Rebekah met the criteria.
This
led the author to thinking about how God had anticipated her needs and made a
way to meet them. Thus, the book was born. Soon, other people contributed.
The
first story tells how God set in motion the answer to a need 15 years before
the need arose. Other stories deal with how God helps us get ready for our
life' s work, angels watching over us, needs while traveling, in the course ofa day's work, times of illness, and times of special
needs -all in the lives of ordinary people. One lesson learned: God often has a
better plan for us than we envisioned.
About the Author
Esther
Louise Smithee Mooneyhan
grew up in a minister's family. At age 16, she committed her life to God.
She
attended Marion College (now Indiana Wesleyan University), Methodist Hospital
School of Nursing in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Indiana University, earning
baccalaureate and master's degrees in nursing, and a doctorate in higher
education administration with a focus on education for international
development. She has held positions in hospitals, public health departments,
and universities. She served as nurse advisor to the
She
has been published in leading professional journals and been a contributor to
devotional books. Her biography has been included in several Who's Who
publications.