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The true account of one woman’s conversations with Christ reveals that a personal relationship with Jesus is possible. I have taken everything unto myself, have absorbed everything. Do not be afraid. I am here, says Jesus. These comforting words appear in Walk with Me, the second of three books that document Nicole Gausseron’s conversations with Christ. Reading like the transcript of a conversation between dear friends, Walk with Me is proof that Jesus lives now and seeks a personal relationship with those who believe in him. Nicole Gausseron doesn’t claim to be a saint or a visionary. An ordinary woman, she serves as the director of a shelter for homeless men, and is a wife, a mother, and a grandmother. In stunningly simple language, Gausseron shares her frailty, her fears, her joy, and her doubts with Christ, who responds with words of comfort and encouragement, not just for her but for all who love him.
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The true account of one woman’s conversations with Christ reveals that a personal relationship with Jesus is possible. I have taken everything unto myself, have absorbed everything. Do not be afraid. I am here, says Jesus. These comforting words appear in Walk with Me, the second of three books that document Nicole Gausseron’s conversations with Christ. Reading like the transcript of a conversation between dear friends, Walk with Me is proof that Jesus lives now and seeks a personal relationship with those who believe in him. Nicole Gausseron doesn’t claim to be a saint or a visionary. An ordinary woman, she serves as the director of a shelter for homeless men, and is a wife, a mother, and a grandmother. In stunningly simple language, Gausseron shares her frailty, her fears, her joy, and her doubts with Christ, who responds with words of comfort and encouragement, not just for her but for all who love him.