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Divine Mystique II-bookcover

By: Irene Smith

Divine Mystique II

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Divine Mystique II explores God’s Mysteries – the Divine Mystique. It aims to increase interest and knowledge in Christianity by emphasis on Faith, Love and Spirituality. The contents are aimed at a multicultural readership, and one that accepts differing religions.Readers will find the book informs them about religion, in an interesting and easy to understand way. It may interest and help them unravel their journey through life as God’s Mysteries unfold.The book falls into seasonal sections. It combines stories and poems with accounts of the Nativity and the Easter Passion with Bible references. Written in a format of prose and poetry with illustrations between several of the pages, these images act as a further voice in explanations to help readers understand the meaning of faith in Christianity.

Irene Smith believes we can use all our senses given to us by God to help others in today’s world. She enjoys painting, stained-glass making, flower arranging, garden planning as well as writing.


Having previously lived in Wales, she gained an MA. Theol. from St. Andrews University, St Andrews, Scotland and then studied at the Nazarene College, Manchester, England for an MA module in Spirituality. She has continued her studies by reading about religions, cultures, and spirituality.


While her MS symptoms were being managed in hospital, she found every time that encounters and conversations with others made a difference to her life and of those she met.

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