Uplifting Lit Awardee: Eternal Love by C. Peggy Atoche

Genre: Inspirational Poetry

Eternal Love by C. Peggy Atoche poetic exploration of divine love and spiritual awakening, inviting readers into a reflective journey toward light and peace.

Divine Reflections

“My love for you is eternal,” is a poignant quote from the titular poem that embodies the enduring and unyielding love present throughout the work. This collection of poetry resonates deeply in a world often overshadowed by turmoil and despair. In her introduction, Atoche describes the profound guidance God offers during the most challenging times, a sentiment echoed by those tackling personal struggles and collective uncertainty. Scientific studies have shown that engaging with art and literature centered on themes of hope and faith can reduce stress and bolster resilience—a notion this book elegantly validates.

Through a seamless interplay of prose and verse, Atoche narrates her cathartic experiences, offering readers a pathway to connect with divine love. The book’s language and imagery, like “the ripple of peace, love, and healing throughout the world,” effectively draw the reader into her spiritual journey. While its Christian perspective is evident, the universal truths about love, forgiveness, and healing are shared in ways that anyone, regardless of faith, can embrace. Each piece invites reflection, encouraging readers to anchor themselves to a higher purpose during life’s darkest moments.

This work excels in inspiring readers to surrender to love’s light, transforming pain into spiritual renewal. Atoche’s poetry illustrates that love, described as “unending, untouchable, un-tarnishable,” serves as the foundation of human existence, a truth that transcends religious or philosophical boundaries. The absence of any crude language or explicit themes makes this book widely accessible.

Reading this is like walking through a field kissed by sunlight after a long storm, where each poem is a fragrant blossom of spiritual warmth.

This book undoubtedly deserves the Uplifting Lit Award. Its consistent celebration of hope and unwavering commitment to spreading messages of compassion, healing, and divine love aligns perfectly with the award’s criteria. Atoche’s work not only uplifts but also profoundly moves the soul.

About the Uplifting Lit Award

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  1. Chuckster says:

    Well, reckon it don’t take a philosopher to see that a good story with a little hope and faith can patch up the soul like a quilt on a cold night. This book may be proof that you ain’t gotta acknowledge the same eternal faith in order to feel the emanating warmth.

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