Midnight Ballerina

Midnight Ballerina

Midnight Ballerina

Bertha L. Shaw / Bertha LShaw

14,37 €
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Editorial:
AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2011
Materia
Violencia en la sociedad
ISBN:
9781434302519
14,37 €
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Midnight Ballerina is not only a one person experience, yet it is about one girl whose father took advantage of her. This story was given to help those who have suffered and will suffer such detestable and ugly experiences so that there may be closure in their lives. This horrific experience left a bitter taste, with residue of hate, resentment, discomfort, depression and distrust. This demonic spirit, through the incest father transferred generational curses to his daughter. The incest demon spirit of lust attempted to destroy this ballerina, to prevent her from reaching her destiny in Christ Jesus. Because she was chosen from the foundation of the world to be one of the saints of God, the demonic spirit was sent on an assignment to assure that it would not be fulfilled. Her destiny of salvation was prepared and laid before she entered the womb of her mother. Therefore, the devil/demon spirit through the father could not totally destroy her. In the upcoming sequel to Midnight Ballerina, her life was change for the better. She touched the lives of many, (including those of like experiences) causing them to hope again and regain control of their lives. Because Satan could not kill the chosen ones, he intimidate, harass and interrupt some of the saints in their daily endeavors, causing pain, afflictions, emotional, physical and mental distress. The central focus of Midnight Ballerina also reveals the aforementioned emotional stress with the others characters in this book. Their personal ordeals may have not been as grievous and gruesome as the Ballerina, nevertheless, the pain of afflictions, resentment, abuse and rejection also created great discomfort in their personal lives.

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