
By LampLight


When you feel that the things which matters to you are not on God's To-do list; check out what Speck discovered in his conversation with The I AM!



One day a human being was deep in thought about his existence. He decided to read a book called the Bible to see if he could find answers.
As he searched, he came across a text in Genesis 2:7. The passage said that man was made from the dust! “Wow,” he thought, “I was made from the dust!” He was extremely amazed at such a thought and wanted to find out more. If he was made from dust, and there are so many millions of people in the world, then he was just a speck of dust!
As he continued to turn the pages, he came across Exodus 3:14 there was someone there named The I AM. He couldn’t understand how anyone could have a name that sounded so incomplete!
Feeling faint and lightheaded, he decided to pull the covers over his head, go to sleep, and not think about anything anymore. Suddenly he heard a voice say “Speck?” And this is how the conversation began between Speck and the I AM.
Happy Reading!
Testimonials
Dr. Marvin Aidoo, Ph.D.(Electrical Engineering)
"Speck and the I Am" is a beautifully written book about our identity, purpose, and connection with God. The story is simple yet profound, touching the heart and stirring the soul. It reminded me how even the smallest among us hold great value in the sight of God. This book is a quiet treasure that stays with you long after the final page.
Patricia Legrand, Ed.D.
Vashti has tapped into the human spiritual experience. As Christians, we seek emotional confirmation from God. But God is sovereign and has a timing different from our own. This book encourages us to fight the good fight while waiting patiently on the Lord.
Tracey Cain
Auntie Vashti, You are a very creative and talented writer and this book is the beginning of what your family knows that you are capable of. I believe your character is what is needed for our youths today to know that God wants to communicate and have a relationship with them. Blessings.