Publication Date: May 15, 2024
You can change the way you see.
When you change the way you see, you can change your life.
In this book, Regina will show you that in the mundane moments of daily life, parenting ups and downs, hidden desires of our heart, and big challenging moments, goodness and God is in it all.
This book is a collection of Regina’s real-life, entertaining, humorous, and sometimes explicit life lessons. Her stories about marriage, parenting, family, and friends will inspire and motivate you. She has overcome adversity, estrangement, and being an outsider to become a source of hope for others that life is good, you are not alone, you will conquer all the trials set before you, and your best days are yet to come.
Change is an inevitable part of life, but how we relate to it can make a significant difference in our perception.
Author Regina Clifford takes ten topic areas and shares short stories, including a prayer and Bible verse for each one, in See the Good/God in Everything.
These bite-sized uplifting stories focus on challenging roles or themes in a woman’s life, ranging from being a new mom to forgiveness and growing up. When circumstances are difficult, the author suggests looking for a different perspective or being flexible.
The prayers offer scripted opportunities to really focus on the key issues, enabling the readers to effectively communicate their fears. The Bible verse adds another layer of encouragement. Pulled together by a beautiful cover featuring flowers and butterflies, this book serves as a beacon of inspiration.
See the Good/God in Everything takes the good, bad, and ugly and repurposes it into stories of gratitude, hope, and joy.
Regina Clifford was born in Toronto, Canada. Growing up in a typical suburban upbringing, and eventually gaining an MA and an MBA, Regina nonetheless has had a life journey she never could have predicted. She fell in love and married an older divorced man, gained five adult stepchildren, became estranged from her family, lived in the Middle East, had fertility problems, tried to learn coding, got breast cancer, gained new friends, lost old friends, and moved to a new country.