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The Truth About Living A Lie

The Truth About Living A Lie

The Truth About Living A Lie

Ronell Lucas

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Año de edición:
2008
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9781434369871
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The Truth About Living A Lie is a personalized journey in search of a better life as a Christian. Many readers will be able to relate to this writing. Each chapter is followed with a Nugget of Truth - a brief valuation to encourage the reader. The author brings the reader into her life experiences, 'I came to realize that His (God’s) intention (for the writing) was not just for the reader, but it was for me first. The truth of the matter was that I was also one who was able to put on my best performance (living a lie) of ’everything is just fine here.’ During my soul-searching I found that I had some major issues that needed to be dealt with.' The author mirrors her own life experiences to motivate each reader to ultimately embrace change. The second chapter probes an explanation of a lie and the definition of truth. Coming Into the Knowledge of Truth takes the reader through Scriptures moving forward to The Errors of the Church. The chapter on Mentorship is a refreshing level of truth concluding that growing pains are part of life’s journey. The stories are filled with the hope that one will embark upon a personal quest for God. It is here where each reader can come to terms with life and move forward. The Scripture references are not complex and move readers to a level of accountability to God. The Truth About Living A Lie encourages each reader to search for a deeper understanding of God. Once these chapters are ingested, the reader will find the last chapter, The End of Self-The Beginning of God concludes that to embrace change one must embrace truth. The Truth About Living A Lie is that one is not living one’s best life.

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