By Christina Semple
Tomorrow’s God is a modern twist on an old idea-- the idea of God. Neale Donald Walsch has a conversation with God and, within this deeply profound talk, God tells us
what we, our world, and our future are eternally all about. Tomorrow’s God looks candidly at our previous ideas, conceptions and perceptions of God and the effect they
have on our current state of affairs. The second part of Neale's book and also this guidebook deals with the marvelous impact expanding those ideas will have on all of
humanity.
This guidebook is created in the hope that its activities and components will allow each one of you to experience, challenge, and expand your own personal ideas about
yesterday’s God. Why not try to reveal the power you have in creating a peaceful, healthy, and abundant world, not only for yourself, but all the souls with whom you share
this planet, the power in co-develop a new way of looking at Tomorrow’s God .
“All great truths begin as blasphemy. The time to challenge your most sacred beliefs is at hand. If you don’t challenge your own beliefs soon, your beliefs are going to
challenge you. This book is meant to be challenging. This book is meant to save the world”
~ Neale Donald Walsch from Tomorrow’s God text, Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge
Over the past few years, I have come across many teachers, many texts, and many doctrines about God. I have found, lost, and found my faith again, only to be left feeling
like something was amiss, missing, and diluted. Some contradicted others, some denounced others altogether, and some came just short of being the one, perfect truth. But,
after reading Tomorrow's God, Our Greatest Spiritual Challenge, my years of learning began to come together. It became clear to me, sometimes painfully, sometimes joyously,
that everything I had learned was relevant, special, and powerful in its own way, and that the missing link rested in my view of a separate God. Once I began the journey
toward critically viewing my own, private ideas, I was able to openheartedly appreciate and incorporate various texts that called for a ONEness of all humanity and a
healing of our planet, the first one being Tomorrow’s God .
~Christina Semple