The God Who Heals

The God Who Heals

Julie Mae Anderson

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Butterfly Books Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798990566255
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This is a true story of the life of a little girl who had hopes and dreams like everyone else.Over time, all little girls turn into young ladies and begin to experience the difficult aspects of life. For this girl during those times, tragedy hit and knocked her to her knees.Yet she also learned through her journey that there is hope. There is encouragement. And there are answers that can be found when we turn our eyes to the One who knows all and still loves us anyway. He is the One that makes a way where there seems to be no way. As you read this story, put yourself in the scene.What would you have done?Where would you have gone?Who could you have trusted?My hope is that you will go on your own healing journey as you experience my story and reflect on your own; that it will help you make better choices in your life; and that you will gain the peace that passes all understanding, like I have now.

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