From the mid-1980s to the late 1990s the author recorded her conversations with Jesus, revelations or visions, but instead not as a simple reporting of one woman's conversations with God, which include her struggles and questions about eternity, death, and joy.
A true account of one woman's conversations with Christ reveals a personal relationship with Jesus. In a small, simple chapel during the celebration of the Eucharist, Jesus revealed his presence to Nicole Gausseron and began speaking to her. The first in a series of three books, Gausseron documents her conversations with Christ. Nicole Gausseron is not a visionary. She was born to a prosperous French family and was educated to be a professor. Translated from French, this volume is a record of Gausseron's first encounter with Christ and many others, kept daily in her "petit cahier"--her little notebook. Devoid of the reverential tone often found in works of piety, Gausseron's journals read more like Gospel accounts of Jesus' ministry, episodic, terse, and objective. The value of the notebooks lies in their cogent reminder that Jesus lives and seeks a personal relationship with those who believe in him.
From 1985 to 1991, Nicole Gausseron - a devoted wife, mother, and religious social worker in the French cathedral city, Chartres - was regularly visited by Jesus. In this surprising journal, she records Jesus' reassuring presence and shares the daily dialogues they had in which he answers questions relevant to us all. Whether discussing the struggles of raising a family or the difficulties of consoling a friend who lost her husband, Jesus speaks the words of a gentle counselor, guiding Gausseron deeper into a life of faith, hope, and charity. The Little Notebook offers readers of any tradition a simple and genuine affirmation of that other-worldly comfort present to all.
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