About this Book: |
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This book is about "God", the creator, to express what different people, with different faiths, with different cultures and different languages, think and say of God. Hoping that this will help people to understand each other and find some common beleifs and prayers to lve in peace on this earth. The book is a collection of stories and talks (unwritten) heard during the childhood and travels of the authors. They found out that God blesses all human beings of all faiths, all races, all genders, rich and poor.
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About the Author: |
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Naomi Ruth Chahal was born in a small town Stout, Adams County, Ohio, USA. where she spent most of her childhood. Later, she moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where she lived for many years.
Sukhminder Singh Chahal was born in a small village Khiva Kalan, Bathinda District of Punjab State of India. At the age of three years, he left this village and started living with his aunt to go to school. Eventually, after high school, he end up in United States for education. He graduated in Civil Engineering and got his first job in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Both authors met each other in Cincinnati, Ohio and got married there. They worked throughout the United States, India and Chile; and visited many other countries like Canada, Mexico, Panama, England, France, Germany, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, Iran, Pakistan, Singapore, Hong Kong and South Korea. They have three sons and two grandchildren, and now living in California for the last thirty years.
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Book Review: |
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This book has covered most of the stories that authors have heard related to God during their world traveles. The view is exalted in this volume. The scriptures of many faiths are quoted freely, together with the sayings of the poets and philosophers of the past and present.
In the effort to serve more people, this book is being translated into many other languages. And in this spirit, we send this volume on its way, entertaining the hope that it contains both facts and inspiration, which will help both young and old of all faiths to find the common grounds in their beleives to live in peace on this earth.
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