Christine Duminiak

Has Your Child Seen A Spirit? Submissions Requested for New Book--Heaven Talks To Children

Dear Friends,

Has your child seen or talked to Spirits?Would you like their story included in a new book?

If you are related to a child, who at the time was under the age of 18, and who has seen or heard from a deceased family member, friend, pet or a heavenly being, and you would like to submit your child's story for possible consideration in my new book, Heaven Talks To Children, please email me at ChrisDuminiak@aol.com.

This book is soon to be published by a well-known New York publisher and we need your stories to help us meet our deadline. Every contributor, whose story is used in Heaven Talks To Children, will receive a free copy of the book! The deadline to submit your story for possible consideration is July 30, 2009.

Please email your story, or any questions you may have, directly to me, Christine Duminiak at ChrisDuminiak@aol.com I look forward to receiving your stories! Thank you kindly!

P.S. Please tell your friends who may be interested too!

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Christine Duminiak is a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist and the radio co-host of BlogTalkRadio program Ask The Angels. She is the author of God's Gift of Love: After-Death Communications and is a frequent guest speaker at the Learning Annex in New York City and in James Van Praagh's chat room. Christine was a featured guest on NBC 12 TV Arizona Midday Show, NBC 10 TV and CBS 3 TV News in Philadelphia. She has also been featured on the NBC TV-10 live show "10" and on The God Squad TV show in New York. She has been featured in The Arizona Republic, The East Valley Tribune in Scottsdale, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Bucks County Courier Times and The Reporter in The Villages, Florida. As a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist she is an International Spiritual Bereavement Recovery Facilitator and is the Founder of Prayer Wave for ADC. See her full biography at www.ChristineDuminiak.com

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Hi Christine, My child don't saw any spirit or not talked with any spirit. If you have any story about this then please share with us.

condolences

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I once saw my dead pet golden retriever, Sweety. I was blow drying my hair a few years ago and I saw her walk down the hallway to my brothers bedroom where she slept when she was alive. I stuck my head out the door to see our living golden retriever asleep on the couch. My Mom had also seen it and she was dumbstruck and unable to speak. We never told my brother about it because the house was on the market and we were afraid he wouldn't want to move if he thought his departed best friend still roamed our halls. I also recall a sense of peace washing over me like a shower. I have never been able to explain this away as both my Mother and I saw it first-hand.


P.S please do not use my real name, age, or location
as I am a minor and do not want my name published
And I refuse to add my home adress or location.
So if my story is used I will not receive a free copy. Thank you

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This is late but, i just joined a couple of days ago. I have5 children ages 18,15,13,9, and 3. i lost my 14 year old son on February 6th, 2009, his birthday is Feb. 11, so his the 15. my oldest is a girl the rest are boys. Scottie was a big kid at heart he loved to do everything, he didn't care that he was 14 and plays cars or dress up with his little 3 year old brother, Ian. he always kept Ian intertanded while i made super. Scottie loved helping me. When Scottie pasted i told all kids that they could still talk to him, and some way he would let them know that he was still here with us. About to weeks ago it snowed overnight in our area which is weard in Oct. but Ian gets up at 6:30 in the morning and wants to go play in it, of course everyone else is sleeping in on a cold sat day morning. so he could not wait to get dressed so with his nighty, boots and coat he goes out in the snow as i watch from the porch, he is just haveing a great time talking and throughing snow and laughing,
he finaly descides it is cold and he comes in, all the while he keeps looking behind himself and talking. When he gets inside i ask him if he had fun, and he asked me where did Scottie go? and i just stood there not nowing what to say, and Ian told me he was playing with scottie and he had to go, at which i told Ian that he would be back and he told me yea i know. So you can learn anything from a 3 year old. So i know Scottie is with us and he always will be. Keep the faith , Love Wendy

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