About the Author:
Entering a new phase of her life, Connie Sharkey looks ahead to see what the Lord has in store for her. Her priest husband of 59 years was "promoted to glory" May 31, 2003 after a bout with lung cancer. Connie has three grown children, three grandchildren, and five great grands and lives with one of her daughters in Nashville, Tennessee. Connie enjoys keeping up with her family and many friends throughout the country through letters, phone calls and visits. She also creates greeting cards from prints of her paintings. She is happy to be experiencing the second printing and revision of her book, "He Gives Us Hope."
About the Book:
He Gives Us Hope
2004 Edition; Perfect bound; 124 pages; 5.5 x 8.5 Inches
ISBN: 0-9755646-5-X $12.95
Does hope seem like a stranger? So many times we seem to struggle through life without seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, without a clear view as to why we are having to face such uncertainties or obstacles. "He Gives Us Hope" provides a clarion call to reach beyond traumaticcrises in our lives to find a spiritual joy in God that will restore hope.
"Reading this little book is like getting to know Connie Sharkey across the kitchen table over a mug of coffee. She writes as she speaks, openly and from the heart. Her childlike trust and hope in the faithfulness and love of God is contagious, and leaves one feeling that they have not only read a book, but gained a friend."
A parishioner of Christ Church, Cedar Key, Florida
2004 Edition; Perfect bound; 124 pages; 5.5 x 8.5 Inches
ISBN: 0-9755646-5-X $12.95
Does hope seem like a stranger? So many times we seem to struggle through life without seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, without a clear view as to why we are having to face such uncertainties or obstacles. "He Gives Us Hope" provides a clarion call to reach beyond traumaticcrises in our lives to find a spiritual joy in God that will restore hope.
"Reading this little book is like getting to know Connie Sharkey across the kitchen table over a mug of coffee. She writes as she speaks, openly and from the heart. Her childlike trust and hope in the faithfulness and love of God is contagious, and leaves one feeling that they have not only read a book, but gained a friend."
A parishioner of Christ Church, Cedar Key, Florida