Modern believers may be tempted to look upon angels as one of the more fanciful elements of Scripture, but this illuminating and entertaining collection of angel stories from the Bible shows that there are just too many angels for them to be metaphorical, allegorical, or unimportant. So that children will come to know and learn to revere angels, Marigold Hunt explains what angels are (and are not!) and gathers here in one volume most of the stories of angels in the Bible, including exciting tales of:
Marigold Hunt was a speaker for the Catholic Evidence Guild and served for many years as advertising manager of Sheed and Ward publishing company. Miss Hunt spent her final years in Somerset, Massachusetts, with her friends Patricia and Owan McGowan. She died on December 15, 1994, and is buried in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Somerset.
5/5 This is a wonderful book! This is a book I received as a young boy as a confirmation gift from my Mom. I saw th\at this book explained what angels were and were not, what they stood for and what they stood against, and was immediately hooked. Upon rereading this book, I found that though it was written for younger readers in prose they could understand as I did at that age, it still stands out. This book is ageless in my eyes and tells stories not enough people know about. I reread chapters because it was so well-written. It explains how angels work in our lives and seek to help us reunite with God. Each chapter explains how angels have helped people throughout the Bible and how they can help us today. I wish more people knew about this book so they could remember how close we are to God's messengers here on earth. Just because we don't see them doesn't mean they don't exist, in fact it makes them more intriguing because like the people they helped in the Bible, they may remain helping us today.