About Anne T. Oxley ---
Anne T. Oxley lives in the Lower Arkansas Valley on the Eastern Prairies in Colorado. Her home along the Amity Canal inspired many poems, short stories, and essays.
After raising seven children with her husband, Wayne, Anne pursued other interests, including art, writing, and various local events and activies. Anne often opens her home to family and friends, graciously entertaining them with a warm heart and grandmotherly love.
In 1999, Anne published "Nathan the Littlest Deciple", a children's book about a small boy and his mission to bring others to Christ.
Anne T. Oxley
at home with her newly published book
"We are ALL Children of the Same God"
We are All Children
of the Same God
Written By Anne T. Oxley
This 6" X 9" book has 276 pages.
Paperback ----- $14.97
Hardback ---------$25.77
Get Anne T. Oxley's book "We are ALL Children of the Same God" and know with certainty that there is Hope for a more Peaceful tomorrow with the Salvation of Jesus Christ, based on the Historical Foundation of the Catholic Church.
You will find the answers to your questions about conflicts in the Middle East, religious confusion, and ongoing missunderstandings of the tribes of Israel. You will find the answer to such common questions as:
* IS Mary the Divine Mother of God, or simply a seventeenyear old Jewish Girl God chose to be the mother of Christ?
* Who is Jesus Christ?
* What is the Trinity?
* Who is the Holy Spirit?
* Where did Mohammed come from?
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More recently, her efforts have been toward the publication of a controversial History of the Catholic Church, published in March 2007, "We are ALL Children of the Same God". Anne shares her love of God and her church in this book. She was inspired to write the book to share the Love of God with all who question their faith, who wonder at the foundation of their religion, and those who may not know the source of Christianity, or Catholicism, or Judaism, or Muslimism.
Anne shares the sources of these religious faiths in her Historical time line and personal discussion of her faith and experience of religion. The joy and exuberance she shares comes from a heart of love.
The easy to read and understand tone of this book opens discussion and resources available in the Bible and archives of the Catholic Church. Anne spent time and effort on this book at a time when most have retired from work to enjoy life, in order to share her legacy of love and faith with her children, grandchildren, and others who may wish to know more about the Love of God.