About the Book
Messages in Nature did not evolve from social realism, but draws heavily on the workings of nature, the whispers from rustling scrubs, the smudge of crags on the horizon, the soft music of water falls - all awe-inspiring, and inadvertently culminating in passionate and uplifting messages. A reprieve from the hassles of daily life, each page sizzles with love and hope.
This book is a truth fiercely told, with a lovely and authentic linguistic lilt, and speaks to everyone regardless of their race, gender, background, or social stratum. There is a word in here for the grounded Christian and the newbie, people who have had a personal revelation of who God is and people looking to know him, naturalists and those indifferent - even oblivious - to the wonders of nature; through the eyes of the narrator, we experience firsthand the omnipresence of God, expressed in nature, and the interminable energy binding us all to Him.
Endorsement:
In her book, Messages in Nature, Katy paints with words, a canvas of this earth's natural world. As a hiker, Katy can go to many places the average person cannot go. However, with her vivid portraits, it is easy to feel one's self walking along with her, experiencing endless crashing of waves against rugged cliffs, majestic towering mountains, eagles flying overhead in search of food, and wildflowers covering the earth's floor, leaving their scent for all who pass by.
But, more importantly, Katy paints a picture of the glorious Creator of this natural world that we love and enjoy. She points us to the Creator who longs to be with His creation, who shows the extent of His love with the promise, "I will never leave you nor forsake you."
-Helen Allen, Bible Teacher.
About the Author:
Katy's love affair with the natural world is a hangover from her childhood. She grew up on 65 acres in the woods of Maine. The unbridled brilliance of her environment deepened her interest in nature and, by extension, her social acuity, as she came to realize how rigidly intertwined the natural and social world is, how each influence and complements the other. Katy hikes and gardens, fully immersing herself in this keenness on nature, exploring it, owning it, and by doing so, maintaining an enduring connectedness with the creator. Recently, she has taken to traveling, and keeps on witnessing God's might in the diversity that abounds in nature all over the earth, a phenomenon that collided with her pen and birthed this book, "Messages in Nature."
Review :
In her book, Messages in Nature, Katy paints with words, a canvas of this earth's natural world. As a hiker, Katy can go to many places the average person cannot go. However, with her vivid portraits, it is easy to feel one's self walking along with her, experiencing endless crashing of waves against rugged cliffs, majestic towering mountains, eagles flying overhead in search of food, and wildflowers covering the earth's floor, leaving their scent for all who pass by.
But, more importantly, Katy paints a picture of the glorious Creator of this natural world that we love and enjoy. She points us to the Creator who longs to be with His creation, who shows the extent of His love with the promise, "I will never leave you nor forsake you."
-Helen Allen, Bible Teacher.
I loved this book! It is a must-read for all nature-loving and God-fearing believers. Katy brings to life each natural scene, painting a picture of how God intends us to view or feel it through His eyes and senses. Take a hike with her and experience our world in vivid heavenly frameworks.
-Nicole Kirchner.
I grew up in Maine and have had the joy of experiencing many of the moments that author Katy describes in her writing. I've been away from New England for several years, and, reading Katy's words has let me just close my eyes and relive those moments, as though I were there again!
Once the scene is set, she goes on to give all glory to the One who created the beauty and majesty she so aptly describes. In this stress-filled world, reading Katy's work allows one to set everything else aside and enter into peaceful fellowship with God, and to give Him glory and thanks for His wonderful works. I recommend this book!
-Bette Johannes.
It was a privilege to read excerpts from Katy Morris' book, Messages in Nature. Katy has a gift in writing that is rare. She so eloquently describes what she sees as well as what she feels through nature. It makes me feel as though I am experiencing nature with her, using all of my senses. Added to this, she capably connects the mental scene created by the Creator using beautiful and pertinent Biblical quotes.
I am anxiously awaiting to purchase a copy of her book for myself as well as for other people who I know will find it both enjoyable and uplifting.
-Janet Kirkwood, Retired RN.