Books

Crisp nights of fall and a cup of tea deserve a good read!

BookcoverThis small journal of 20 engaging stories will warm your heart and boost your spiritual life. Ignatian prayers and reflection questions will help make an enjoyable read a very rich experience.

“If you want to find God, know love, and truly understand these are the same, read this beautiful book. ...What a perfect dose of grace this book is for people of all backgrounds!"  Rabbi Irwin Kula, author of “Yearnings: Embracing the Sacred Messiness of Life”

While our Pay Pal button is being updated, you may place your order for $5 per book, plus $2.70 each for shipping for 1-2 books or $6 shipping for 3-12 books with an email to [email protected]. Please include contact phone number and address for billing. Supply is now limited.

Send a check or money order to Mary Morrell (with the word LOVE and #s of copies noted in the Memo) to Wellspring Communications, PMB 167, 1162 St. Georges Avenue, Avenel, NJ  07001.  Please don't forget to include return address.  

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Never too old to learn like a child

Years ago I was lured into buying a paperback child’s travel book for my young grandson because Travel logthe book’s title brought back years of memories from traveling with six sons and listening to the infamous words:

“Are We There Yet??”

The book found its way back to my house and sits on a shelf near my computer. I can always see it out of the corner of my eye while I’m writing, and recently I find myself repeating the title in my head while I’m working on something, “Are we there yet, are we there yet?”

In frustration I decide to leaf through the book again, and I realize that many of the puzzles, activities and games on the pages could be useful exercises of reflection for my writing, my business and my life.

Take for example the “TRAVEL LOG,” a page divided into four squares, with bright primary colors and a cartoon car speeding along the top banner. The four squares are titled “Been There” “Done That” “I’d Like to GO There” and I NEVER Want to go There.”

Pardon me while I get my crayons.