Carol Allen Gipson

Book

God's Plants

Latest Publish

This book introduces children to the Bible, God, and Jesus through an exciting hunt for the plants found in the Bible. Join James, Marlene, and Robert as they discover biblical plant signs in Nana and Grandpa’s gardens and the special story of the Crown of Thorns plant. The book invites you to experience the wonders of faith and nature together.

Exploring God's Creation, One Plant At A Time

Carol Allen Gipson, a retired Director and community engagement professional, became a Certified Gardener. Her research into 66 biblical plants inspired her to write GOD’s Plants for children.

Know More about me

Book Trailer 5:00

Feature Books

GOD's Plants

This gentle story of Nana and Grandpa guiding their great-grandchildren through their gardens that have biblical plant signs. As the children’s curiosity blooms, Nana and Grandpa share meaningful lessons about God, the Bible, and Jesus. It is a unique approach to exploring biblical plants and blending the lessons of scripture with the beauty of nature.
Join the children as they discover 66 plants found in the Bible. They learn about herbs like Mint, which are used to season food. The book also tells the story of Jesus through the Crown of Thorns.

Quick Answers

Gabriel Alexander is currently working on a new novel, expected to be released later this year. Stay tuned for updates on upcoming publications.

Yes, Gabriel Alexander shares valuable writing tips and insights on his blog, offering advice to aspiring authors and readers interested in his creative process.

Gabriel Alexander approaches writing with a structured yet creative process, balancing detailed planning with the freedom to explore new ideas as the story unfolds.

Gabriel Alexander is currently working on a new novel, expected to be released later this year. Stay tuned for updates on upcoming publications.

Yes, Gabriel Alexander shares valuable writing tips and insights on his blog, offering advice to aspiring authors and readers interested in his creative process.

Gabriel Alexander approaches writing with a structured yet creative process, balancing detailed planning with the freedom to explore new ideas as the story unfolds.