But Now ...

But Now ...

But Now ...

Patricia Zahler

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Xulon Press
Año de edición:
2016
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Biografía: literaria
ISBN:
9781498473002
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But Now... is One Child’s Search for TruthWe were known as 'throw away children.'The very day you turn your county or city’s age requirement, you are out the door, and it doesn’t matter where you go from there.One day, I read a sign on a church lawn that said, 'Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.' Those words resonated within me and never left my heart. There were like seeds planted by God that would later grow and bloom leading me on a quest for truth. As a child farmed out by my own parents at the age of five, by age seventeen I couldn’t wait to get away, out on my own, and to have my life in my own hands. I wanted freedom! I wanted to conquer the world, but without the understanding of what truth and true freedom really was, the world conquered me.I pray that what I learned on my journey will help you seek Truth as found in the Way, the Truth, and the Life (John 14:6).-Patricia Zahler Patricia Zahler is originally from Canada, but now resides in Illinois. She is the mother of a daughter, and the grandmother two grandchildren, with whom she spends much of her time. She is also the sister of a brother, and related to a half-sister, and also spends time with her and her children.  She has had a lifelong interest in natural health, as well art forms that incorporate nature: wood, clay, water colors, and glass weathered by the waters of lakes and oceans, and adding Bible verses to the finished designs.  

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