Children's Author Teaches Kids to Build a Personal Relationship
with God
Children's Author Teaches Kids to Build a Personal Relationship
with God Author Interview with Lisa Umina, Milo Moments by Lisa
M. Hendey
Lisa Umina and her buddy Milo are on a mission - to share with
children around the world the good news that they will always
have a best friend in God. With the recent publication of her
second book, Milo Moments (Halo Publishing, May 2005, 32 pages),
Umina encourages readers of all ages to view God in the simple
moments that fill each of our days.
Young readers will find themselves drawn to Umina's loveable
character Milo, and his fresh way of seeing everyday situations.
With bold illustrations and adorable text, the book has a way of
reaching both young children in its simplicity and their adult
reading buddies in its insightfulness.
A former journalist and businesswoman, Lisa Umina recognized her
calling to serve in the year 2000. Since then she has gone on to
pursue her mission of teaching children about the important
relationship she has with her best friend - God. With her self
proclaimed motto, "When God calls you, He never gives you time
to pack," Umina has traveled far and wide with her buddy Milo,
reaching children's audiences that they too can have a personal
relationship with God. With Milo Moments, Umina has succeeded in
finding yet another vehicle for sharing her excitement about her
faith.
Lisa Umina recently shared the following thoughts on her work
and her adventures with Milo.
Q: What qualities make Milo unique and attractive to children?
A: Milo is a beacon for children to show them how easy it is to
talk to God and the importance of having a relationship with
Him. Q: Please tell us about Milo's latest adventures in your
newest book and what prompted you to write and publish Milo
Moments? A: I wrote Milo Moments because I wanted to incorporate
my humor and faith to help children in a simple way to
understand God. Milo Moments teaches young ones about God in a
comical, humorous and witty way through a cuddly character named
Milo. The "moments" make kids giggle by tickling their
inquisitive natures and by light-heartedly bringing religion
into everyday life in simple terms they can understand. The book
shows how faith and a binding relationship with God can
influence and guide even the simplest of situations and actions.
Q: Which of the "moments" in the new book is your favorite? A:
My favorite moment with Milo is when he is innocently trying to
clean the world up and he is looking for an outlet outside and
he is standing under a sign that says, "no outlet" and he has a
vacuum in his hand.
Q: I've heard that Milo's been traveling lately, even to Mexico!
Can you share some of your recent book tour activities and
school events? A: On a recent trip to Lima, Peru, I went with an
organization called "Isaiah's Promise." Isaiah's Promise visits
different countries and brings money, supplies and mostly love
to the less-fortunate people of the world. Before we left, we
gathered supplies, food, toys and money that were donated by
friends and family who supported our mission. I was fortunate
enough to spend time in the several schools with many children
on my visit to Peru and my heart was very moved by what I saw. I
like to think of my book and my performance as a unique
experience for all to share. Our presentation is one-of-a-kind!
I have 11 different voices for the characters, along with sound
effects. The performance includes 11 volunteers to hold puppets
of each character in the book, Milo with a Halo along with a
special visit from Milo! Some of the unique impersonations of
well-known character voices that I have are; the munchkins from
the Wizard of Oz, ET, the gopher from Winnie the Pooh and many
more!
Q: What do your young readers take away from these experiences?
A: I believe the readers and students learn a valuable lesson
through this message...that we have a friend in God and that He
is the only person we can trust and believe in at all times. God
also gives us all gifts and talents and how we can show God that
we love Him is by listening to Him and becoming what He has
planned for us.
Q: How can parents foster in their children a love of reading
and an active prayer life? A: Parents need to teach their
children to talk to God - just a simple hello or to pray to God
when something important happens or they are faced with
troubles. Prayer should be our first response to situations in
our life good or bad.
Q: Does Milo have plans for future books? Are you working on any
new projects? A: We have plans for another book, but first Milo
and I want to first take our message across the world and teach
children of all circumstances that they have someone who loves
them very much.
Q: Are there any additional thoughts or comments you'd like to
share with our readers? A: The most important part of my life
was having a mother that instilled such important spiritual
values in me. She gave me a strong foundation in Christ and I
can't begin to express my gratitude. I don't know where my life
would be if I didn't believe and know Christ as my Savior. I
hope that anyone who is called to be a parent will take the time
to instill these priceless values with their children. It is by
far the greatest gift you can give your children.
For more information on Milo Moments visit
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0971835055/catholicmomcom
To book your own visit with Milo and Lisa Umina, visit
www.halopublishing.com for additional information.
Lisa M. Hendey is a mother of two sons, webmaster of numerous
web sites, including http://www.catholicmom.com and
http://www.christiancoloring.com, and an avid reader of Catholic
literature. Visit her at http://www.lisahendey.com for more
information.