Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
2015 READERS' FAVORITE AWARD WINNER.
Newly updated as of June, 2017.
"This book definitely inspired me to trust more fully in God."
--Pastor Doug McCoy, Pleasant Hill, CA
"A must read for anyone on a spiritual journey."
--Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM, Founder, Center for Action and Contemplation, Author of 30 books
An unusual retelling of the Garden of Eden story, Four in the Garden is a thought-provoking allegory of one's relationship with God. In this spiritual fantasy, Creator makes only one human, named Cherished. Instead of creating a second human to be a companion for Cherished, Creator desires to fill that role. Can this relationship work?
This inspirational book challenges readers to trust in God because trust is the means by which we are transformed. To aid contemplation and spiritual growth, Four in the Garden is divided into short thematic chapters and free discussion questions are available at www.rickhocker.com.
On the book's web site, www.rickhocker.com, download a free transcript of a speech by the author on the topic of trusting in God, the main theme of his book, Four in the Garden.
Synopsis
2015 READERS' FAVORITE AWARD WINNER.
"This book definitely inspired me to trust more fully in God."
--Pastor Doug McCoy, Columbus, OH
"A must read for anyone on a spiritual journey."
--Richard Rohr, OFM, Founder, Center for Action and Contemplation, Author of 30 books
What if you were the only human made by Creator and He wanted a relationship with you, but you found it difficult to relate to Him? This award-winning book challenges readers to trust in God in spite of our fears and misconceptions. A compelling, emotional, and thought-provoking allegory of one's relationship with God.
In this spiritual fantasy, Creator makes one human, named Cherished. Instead of creating a second human to be a companion for Cherished, Creator desires to fill that role. Can this relationship work?
With the help of three Teachers, Cherished struggles to understand and trust Creator in the midst of disappointment and hardship. Cherished endures numerous challenges, all in preparation for the biggest crisis of all. In its underlying theme, this story presents life as a means for transformation provided we learn to entrust our experiences to God.
To aid contemplation and spiritual growth, Four in the Garden is divided into short thematic chapters and discussion questions are available at the end of the book and at www.rickhocker.com.
On the book's web site, www.rickhocker.com, download a free transcript of a speech by the author on the topic of trusting in God, the main theme of his book, Four in the Garden.
Synopsis
2015 READERS' FAVORITE AWARD WINNER."This book definitely inspired me to trust more fully in God."-Pastor Doug McCoy, Columbus, OH"A must read for anyone on a spiritual journey."-Richard Rohr, OFM, Founder, Center for Action and Contemplation, Author of 30 booksWhat if you were the only human made by Creator and He wanted a relationship with you, but you found it difficult to relate to Him? This award-winning book challenges readers to trust in God in spite of our fears and misconceptions. A compelling, emotional, and thought-provoking allegory of one's relationship with God.In this spiritual fantasy, Creator makes one human, named Cherished. Instead of creating a second human to be a companion for Cherished, Creator desires to fill that role. Can this relationship work?
With the help of three Teachers, Cherished struggles to understand and trust Creator in the midst of disappointment and hardship. Cherished endures numerous challenges, all in preparation for the biggest crisis of all. In its underlying theme, this story presents life as a means for transformation provided we learn to entrust our experiences to God.
To aid contemplation and spiritual growth, Four in the Garden is divided into short thematic chapters. Discussion questions are provided at the end of the book and at www.rickhocker.com.On the book's web site, www.rickhocker.com, download a free transcript of a speech by the author on the topic of trusting in God, the main theme of his book, Four in the Garden.