Neale Donald Walsch has been a newspaper reporter and managing editor, a radio station program director, public information officer for one of the nation's largest public school systems, creator and owner of his own advertising and marketing firm, and a nationally-syndicated radio talk show host. He has now "retired" from his career in communications arts to pursue his vision of a world in which people no longer live in fear of God, or of each other.
He has written more than 25 books on spirituality and its practical application to everyday life, including the multimillion-selling
With God series:
Conversations with God, Books I–III; Friendship with God; Communion with God; The New Revelations; Tomorrow’s God; What God Wants; and
Home with God. The titles have been translated into 37 languages, and seven of those books were on the New York Times Bestseller List.
Walsch is the creator of several outreach projects: Humanity’s Team, CwG4Kids, the ReCreation Foundation, and the Changing Change Network, all revolving around a “hub” organization, The Conversations Movement.
Neale has a home in southern Oregon where he lives with his wife, poet Em Claire (
www.emclairepoet.com ). They speak to audiences all over the world, sharing the messages of the
Conversations with God material. His newest books are
When Everything Changes Change Everything and
The Mother of Invention. For more information visit:
www.nealedonaldwalsch.com