Patti Rokus - Rocks Tell Stories
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Ever pocketed a few pebbles while outside? Me too! One day, a small bucket full of those rocks turned into 10 scenes of the Christmas story! Pictures of those turned into a book. Then I put together the Easter Story, and Harper Collins asked to publish them both--truly, miraculous. Now I have stories of the Old Testament, and the Miracles of Jesus!
My purpose is to inspire us to get outside more, and to remember who we really are - God's very loved kids. Then we will each find more peace and probably have a lot more fun.
These videos are all about finding beauty in nature and discovering more of God's love and light. I create rock art tutorials, books, and prints. I am also a singer/songwriter, photographer, closet philosopher, and Healing Coach. looking forward to our true home with God. Thank you for watching and sharing these; and for bringing joy to those you love. You can see more on my website at RocksTellStories.com.
My purpose is to inspire us to get outside more, and to remember who we really are - God's very loved kids. Then we will each find more peace and probably have a lot more fun.
These videos are all about finding beauty in nature and discovering more of God's love and light. I create rock art tutorials, books, and prints. I am also a singer/songwriter, photographer, closet philosopher, and Healing Coach. looking forward to our true home with God. Thank you for watching and sharing these; and for bringing joy to those you love. You can see more on my website at RocksTellStories.com.
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