Upon reading this book, you will get a first-hand look at my experiences with domestic violence, spiritual encounters, and so much more.You will learn not to be taken captive by your past. It will encourage you to move on. Whatever is controlling your life, fix it as soon as possible. Learn how to walk in obedience to God. Be merciful, forgive, and lead a great life in Jesus-the beginning and end to a great mind change.After surviving domestic violence with three small children, I no longer accept the negative stigma that permeates from the past, but I thrive on Godly experiences, and positive reinforcement of his word that is incorporated daily in my life.As you read this book, I hope that my journey will bring inspiration and promote strength to survivors of domestic violence.
This Book is about Violence, murder, abuse and vision and how one woman turn tragedy into something good with the help from God. And how God showed this woman what was going to happen to her son within a dream, she have the knowledge of dreams but she depended on God to carry her through. And also you will find how one woman helped some teenagers with their problem of abuse and hardship. You will read how this woman helped one teenager, to find God,when God was already within his heart,without the knowledge of his understanding. And how she explain the beginning of the unversity to him that open his mind, whereas he was able to listen to his heart.
This book is based upon several short stories about what has and is happening in our children, teenagers lives today. It will tell you how these predators maliciousness deceived our teenagers. I encourage you to read about the over looked children with invisible disabilities, which some are overlooked by their classmates, teachers, family members. Some times it's their own parents who makes them feel unwanted and left alone, rejected and each time a small part of their heart and soul dies with every rejection. Included in this book is a story about a young lady, who we will call Lease Addison, a mother who told her story wanted parents to be aware of predators as young as four and five years old. There were no real expectations from this mother, her attitude was of hope. Hope that other parents might come up with an ideal, an angle, or an answer that could help our children in these days of corruption. I ponder with words in what to say to her, nor wasn't I certain in what her re-action would be. As long as my answer was worthwhile listening to and than I knew that I made a difference. By having a general conversation with other parents about ways in helping our children progress made me aware of the little things that I do matter.
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