About The Author

Marleine Louis

Marie Marleine Domingue Louis – the author of What If My God Was Not What I Call Love?, is a mother, a wife, a nurse, a composer, a writer, and a servant of God. Marleine has been doing cake artistry for around thirty years now, which quite proves that creativity runs through her blood. Nothing makes Marleine happier than talking about God, and therefore, she enjoys her time being a Catechist where she teaches CCD – Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and RCIA – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Even after a few heart-to-heart conversations with his Lord in adoration, Marleine feels tonic and therapeutic. Her spinal cord deviation was also miraculously healed during the adoration.

As Padre Pio said, “Pray, Hope, and Don’t Worry!”

About The Author

Marleine Louis

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