Are angels divine? Best-selling author Jody Sharpe presents answers to questions about angels and messages from angels in new video, new blog posts and announces the appearance of the Payson Book Festival
WILMINGTON, NC, July 09, 2022 /24-7PressRelease/ — The questions we ask about angels are many, but at the top of the list is “Are angels divine beings?” “Do they really exist?” If so, what are they trying to communicate?
Jody Sharpe has written a number of bestselling books about angels. In two new videos titled “Are Angels Divine?” and “Messages From The Angels”, she attempts to give us the answers.
In a recent blog post, she wrote:
“The word divine means of God. God is divine and angels are sent by God. Angels are as perfect as they can be because they are messengers of God. When I think of angels, I call on them to help me with my writing and my daily problem solving. I know now that I have thoughts in my mind that are sent from above. These thoughts help me embrace my joys. I find peace knowing that these heavenly divine beings are sent by God to help us all. :
The full message is available on her site at https://jodysharpe.com.
Jody will appear at the seventh annual Payson Book Festival, presented by the Arizona Professional Writers Association. The event will take place on July 23, 2033 at the Mazatzal Hotel in Payson AZ.
Sharpe’s book has won numerous awards and many are bestsellers. Town Of Angels Christmas won third place in the At-large division of the 2021 NFPW Communications Contest. The contest had entrants from 18 states, the District of Columbia, and Spain.
“Town Of Angels Christmas, A Tale Of Love And Animal Rescue” was a best seller in the Holiday Fiction category, “Town of Angels Christmas” features the same town and many characters from “Town of Angels”. In this new novel, Sharpe tackles a number of new issues his characters have to deal with, including animal rescue.
In ‘Town Of Angels Christmas’, a secret lurks in Mystic Bay, California. The angels live there like humans. Store owner Angel Ken fears the secret will be exposed when veterinarian Jordana Hart, a woman with special healing abilities, moves to town. Years before Angel Ken materializes as an old man, changing the course of his life.
Will Jordana recognize Angel Ken as the man from her past as they work together on a rescue mission to bring twenty-two horses to Mystic Bay before Christmas? Will they see what awaits them, a Christmas story that only angels could write?
Other books by Jody Sharpe include:
To Catch An Angel – Jody is also the author of ‘To Catch An Angel’, written in memory of her late husband Steve. In “To Catch An Angel”, miracles happen in Mystic Bay, California, the town with a psychic and angelic vibe. The angels are calling. Psychic Maggie Malone returns home to find she’s been swept up in the miracle of it all. She can’t imagine why her mother left or who her father might be. But these questions pale in comparison to the wonder of the angels. Maggie meets writer Noah Greenstreet. They realize they have met before, but where? Maggie and Noah embark on a journey to discover that our world is flooded with angels.
The Angel’s Daughter – A Secret resides in Mystic Bay, California, and only two people know about it. First there is Hannah, a tender half-angel with curly hair. Then there’s his father, Gabe, an effervescent teddy bear of a pureblood angel. And it’s up to Hannah to keep the secret safe, but she made a colossal mistake telling her ex-boyfriend and writing teacher, Sam Blakely. Now he has written a book exposing the secret to the world.
20 Moon Road: An Angel’s Tale, the fifth book in the Mystic Bay series, is now available. The final book features a character from her Mystic Bay series, Madame Norma. Madame Norma is based on a woman who influenced Sharpe’s life in several unforgettable ways.
Miracles are still happening in the city of Mystic Bay, California. The angels live there like humans. Angel Ken, a former football coach, is surprised when his late best friend, the indomitable seer, Madame Norma, appears in spirit form and asks him to write the story of her life through her memories that she gave him. will send. Surprising Angel Ken, Madame Norma has seen thousands of angels since she was a child.
Readers of the Mystic Bay series who want to get started with the first book in the series can now access “The Angel’s Daughter” on Kindle Unlimited. The book is a great introduction to Jody’s concept of angels on earth.
“Children with Special Needs, Angels on My Shoulder” is a memoir based on his twenty-five years of teaching children with special needs. The book placed second in the National Federation of Women’s Press At-Large Communications Contest. The book is both entertaining and enlightening. It’s a love story about special students and others who over the years have graced his life with that, their grace.
With hearts of angels and challenges ahead, the children took Sharpe on their journeys and inspired her own life’s journey of self-discovery. When heartbreak came, their kindness got her through. The synchronicity of events from high school to retirement changed her life for the better, turning her face to the sky.
Midwest Book Review said, “Sharpe’s ability to see the good in circumstances and people identifies the ‘special’ in ‘special needs’ as she describes her journey through the educational system and these teaching encounters and social events that changed his perspective and his life.
“Teachers (especially those who work with children with special needs) will find this spiritual and social reflection easily accessible. It’s presented in vignettes that offer small, digestible bites of a glimpse into a world where angels and kindness are present in more than one form.
“Children with Special Needs” followed his recently published children’s book about angels, “When the Angel Sent Butterflies.” The new book helps children understand that the love of their parents and others surrounds them. Love conquers fear and believing that angels are near can help wash away any childhood fears. This concept is featured in the book when Angel Ken sends butterflies to Jones and Kate. The book, suitable for ages 2 to 7, is available now on Amazon and Ingram.
Additionally, in the “Tuesdays with the Angels” section of his site, Sharpe features stories of actual encounters with angels. The stories are available on Sharpe’s website at http://www.jodysharpe.com.
Sharpe hopes to create a collection of angel stories that involve sightings of angels, interactions with angels, miraculous encounters with angels, and other types of narratives or stories. Everyone is invited to submit angel stories. All submissions will be considered, but inclusion is not guaranteed. Stories can be submitted at http://bit.ly/2FV8amd.
Sharpe’s YouTube channel brings it all together, offering segments on all of these topics. Bullying is a topic of particular concern, particularly as it relates to children with special needs.
In addition to the National Federation of Women in the Press award, Jody was chosen as the winner of the annual “50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading” Book Awards. She was chosen from hundreds of authors through a public voting process.
Jody also recently announced that two new screen treatments of her books are now available: “The Angel’s Daughter” and “Town Of Angels Christmas.” The angelic presence on earth is the central theme of all the books in his Mystic Bay series. The series is made up of four books, the first of which, “The Angel’s Daughter”, is now available on Kindle Unlimited.
Jody Sharpe is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below, or by email at [email protected]. Angel stories can be submitted at http://bit.ly/2FV8amd. All of his books are available from online booksellers. New quotes will be added every Tuesday to the “Tuesdays with the Angels” section of her blog, which can be found on her website at http://www.JodySharpe.com.
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Jody Sharpe has had a rewarding career as a special education teacher. Writing about angels became healing after losing her daughter and then her husband. The valuable lessons she learned about moving forward and loving life in the present gave her a mission to tell the stories with love, humor and spiritual awakening. The fictional town of Mystic Bay gave him an avenue to piece together characters and themes, hopefully illuminating the reader towards contemplation of life and the precious memories given to us.
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