
Where Angels Walk (25th Anniversary Edition)
True Stories of Heavenly Visitors
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Bonnie Agan
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We don't hear much about angels nowadays. When we do, they have often been secularized or commercialized. Instead of ministering angels who reveal God’s love and mercy, we hear about “angel investors” or we gobble up foil-wrapped chocolate angels at Christmas. But Joan Wester Anderson trusts that angels still walk among us.
On mountain slopes, on desolate rural highways, in airplane cockpits—these are just a few of the many places where ordinary people have felt the very real presence and power of God’s angels at work in their lives. In this twenty-fifth anniversary edition of her New York Times best-selling book Where Angels Walk, Joan Wester Anderson (the “Angel Lady”) offers dozens of reasons—stories, actually—for us to reconsider our rather limited view of angels. In addition to the original collection of angelic encounters, several new stories have been included.
Anderson, who holds traditional Christian beliefs about angels, was careful to select only those stories that had a ring of truth to them. But are they true? Do heavenly visitors really walk among us? Open this audiobook—along with your heart—before you decide.
This audiobook was produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont.
©2016, 1992 Joan Wester Anderson (P)2024 Echo Point Books & Media, LLCWhat listeners say about Where Angels Walk (25th Anniversary Edition)
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- Ivy Jolie
- 10-08-24
Horrible! Aunt Linda from SNL
Flinty, grating. sounds like Madge from the Palmolive commercials in the ‘70’s. Not a great voice, for angelic stories. Maybe for Detective novel about a female smoker who solves crimes.
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