A perspective on omnipresence for young Christians.
A little girl asks her mother, “Where is God?” The response is an assured “here,” “in heaven,” and “everywhere.” Both agree that God’s ability to be everywhere at once is amazing. Mama tells the child that God is in attendance when we are born, when we are sick, and when people help one another, especially those in need. God is also present all day—and all night—long. The little girl and her mother visit their neighborhood church, where Mama explains that God showed his love for us by sending us his son, who died for people’s sins. As Mama promises the child that God will be with them “always and forever,” they embrace. Later that night, as the girl goes to sleep, she thanks God for being with her and looks forward to life in God’s eternal presence. Calm awe suffuses the tenderly encouraging text, complemented by the illustrations. Depictions of rays of light and warm glows symbolize the gentle presence of the deity. Though the story is set in a bustling city, the mother and child interact with nature, too—one scene shows them at the beach, while another shows them walking through a city park. Mama is light-skinned, while the child presents Black; other characters are racially diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
Like a lingering hug.
(Picture book. 3-7)