To many people, the word faith simply means to believe. Using that simple definition, the gift of faith imparted at Baptism is very strong in children. As parents and teachers, we see their capacity to believe when we have to explain that there is are no such things as monsters, or that they won't grow an orange in their belly if they accidentally swallow a seed. This ability to believe is a blessing. How well we remember the joys of Saint Nick, who, by the way is very real in the Communion of Saints!

What a treasure we have to be able to visit our Lord personally in Eucharistic Adoration. And what a terrible loss it is for children not to be able to experience Him.

It is my prayer that with this book you may bring your child, grandchild, or any child in your life to adoration, even if only for a few minutes. Our Lord will speak to them during their visit with Him. I hope that children will learn to bring their childhood troubles, hopes, thanksgivings and praises to the King of the Universe in person...and they can only do that with your help.