It’s always exciting to see a beloved broadcaster like Savannah Guthrie take her talents to new creative heights. Recently, she shared the news of her latest career milestone with the full support of her Today co-stars. Savannah announced her upcoming children’s book, Mostly What God Does Is Love You, during a heartwarming segment on the show, and it’s already generating buzz among fans and families alike.
A New Adventure in Storytelling
As Savannah held up a copy of the picture book on the December 2 episode of Today, it was clear that this project holds a special place in her heart. “Earlier this year, I released a book called Mostly What God Does, which featured essays about the power of faith in our lives,” she shared with her fellow hosts. “Now, we’re bringing that message to a younger audience with a beautifully illustrated picture book that will inspire kids everywhere.”
This new children’s book is set to release in February 2025, and Savannah couldn’t be more thrilled about the opportunity to share its message with families. “It’s filled with illustrations that showcase the wonders of nature and how God adores us,” she explained, emphasizing the importance of faith and love in shaping who we are.
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Bringing the Story to Life
Savannah, who is a proud mother of two—Vale and Charley—with her husband, Mike Feldman, gave viewers a sneak peek into the book by sharing an audio clip of her reading it aloud. The words she spoke were simple yet profound, resonating deeply with both children and adults alike. “Mostly what God does is love you,” she began, her voice filled with warmth and sincerity. “He hangs the stars every evening, and every day summons the dawn, but mostly what God does is love you.”
Her message continued, painting vivid images of God’s presence in the world around us. “He blows the clouds into being, and whispers to the wind, ‘Go here, go there.’ But mostly what God does is love you,” she read, her voice capturing the essence of faith and connection. Savannah then touched on the deeper meaning behind the words, reminding listeners that they are exactly where they’re meant to be, perfectly designed by God. “You can’t see him with your eyes, or touch him with your hands, but you feel him in your heart, and you know him in your mind,” she concluded, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who listened.
A Positive Reception from Fans
On Today’s official Instagram page, fans wasted no time in expressing their admiration for Savannah’s new book. “Omg I love this!! Amazing,” one person commented, while another added, “I love this and it sends such a beautiful message. God does love us…all of us…just as we are. Happy Monday! Such a wonderful way to start the week.”
Another commenter echoed the sentiment, saying, “Absolutely beautiful,” while someone else wrote, “I love this so much.” It’s clear that Savannah’s heartfelt words and stunning illustrations have already struck a chord with her audience, proving that her message of love and faith transcends generations.

Savannah’s Today colleagues have been incredibly supportive throughout her journey, attending her book launch events earlier this year. During those events, Savannah opened up about the central role faith plays in her life. “It’s what makes me tick. It’s what makes me joyful. It’s what helps me navigate the world and its stresses, disappointments, and fears,” she told TODAY.com.
She emphasized that her book isn’t meant to come from a place of superiority or wisdom. Instead, it’s a reflection of her own struggles and the need for faith, grace, and love in her life. “I’m still down here, struggling. Still down here, disappointing myself. I’m still down here, needing faith, needing grace, needing mercy, needing love,” she explained. “That’s why I wrote the book—because I’m the person that needs to read it. And so I thought, if I do, then maybe others do, too.”
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