Becky Cerling Powers

Wherever I Go by Becky Cerling Powers

Insights for All Ages

You know when I sit
You know when I stand
You know every move I make

God knows everything about you.
God delights in you and watches over you for good.

This powerful, poetic retelling of David's beloved Psalm 139 encourages kids and adults alike in their spiritual journeys with an all-powerful, all-perceptive God.

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Author

Becky Cerling Powers is a retired journalist and author or compiler of several books, including Forbidden Orphanage Outside the Forbidden City; Sticky Fingers, Sticky Minds (parenting); and My Roots Go Back to Loving (El Paso family stories). She loves to listen to people's stories and teach kids to write. You can find more about Becky at www.beckypowers.com.

Illustrator

Karen Vermeulen is an artist, illustrator, and teacher living in Cape Town, South Africa, known for her happy, uplifting and quirky creations. She is the illustrator of the 2023 picture book, It's Just Skin, Silly! and the 2024 release of Wanjiku, Child of Mine, a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Book. She is the author and illustrator of Good Luck To Us All: A Graphic Novel of Sorts (Catalyst Press, 2024).
 

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Readers & Reviewers Comments

Lorraine Sithole
All the stars in the galaxy. I give this book all the stars in the world. Wherever I Go came to me at a time I needed it most. I was battling with a big. big decision, and God found me….Children's books and stories have healing properties.

Liz Liddle
As a grandmother, I am committed to my grandson for his education both intellectually and spiritually. What better way to do that than to combine the two by reading books that reveal the character of God to him? Books that tell how aware God is of him? How much God cares for him? Wherever I Go will let my little grandson know that he is never alone….He always has a friend in God, and more than a friend….

The Englewood Review of Books
Connecting the psalm with the boundless physical movement and energy of young children is a meaningful way to unite holy scripture to the lived experiences of kids.