Bev and Barb Munro, at age two. The identical twin sisters have published their first book, Messages from Above.

Bev and Barb Munro, at age two. The identical twin sisters have published their first book, Messages from Above.

Identical twin sisters share their messages of hope and love

Bev and Barb Munro have turned their Messages from Above into their first book

Authors and identical twin sisters Bev and Barb Munro believe that many people will benefit from the inspiring and love-filled messages that they have received in the past 15 years through their gift of receiving answers from God.

This belief prompted them to share their answers in their first book, Messages from Above. Published by Xlibris, the book is about the channeling of a higher power through Bev and Barb’s letter writing, addressing the fears and concerns of individual people and receiving answers from God through his love and advice.

“Many people are looking for answers to their questions and seeking different methods to find these answers,” the authors say. “This book will answer most questions anyone has about their life experiences. It brings messages of hope and love to those who are struggling to find the answers to life.”

Bev took a journaling class and was practising the freedom writing technique when she received an answer to her question. Ten years later, after much practice, Barb also was receiving answers to her questions. The authors hope that through the publication of Messages from Above, readers will realize that God does not leave or forsake his people; he is always beside them to help carry their problems and  that there is always hope.

Bev and Barb are identical twin sisters who were raised in Swift Current, Sask. At 17, Bev left home for the big city while Barb stayed, married and started a family. Both sisters have each been married for more than 40 years, and are mothers and grandmothers.

Messages from Above is available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Barb will be at the Vernon Farmers’ Market Monday and Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. both days, where she will be selling and signing copies of the book.

 

Vernon Morning Star