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By Karmalina
A True Story Of S u r v i v a l & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & nbsp; At the age 4 I learned all about men,sexual torture,mental torture,and physical torture.Not being able to love,Iwasthebad seed .told I was the product of evil. All my innocents gone,lost. I had no hopes,dreams,and most of all No Soul. I was ashamed of who I was.Hearing you should have never been born .believing and wanting the same myself. I knew I could never be loved by NO One not even G o d . & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ;
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By Janella Purvis
A Battered Woman’s Guide To Victorious Living will help encourage, empower, motivate, and restore the lives of women who are victims of domestic violence. Also helping women realize their self worth in knowing who they are as a person and as a virtuous queen that God has planted within them. A woman is not a punching bag or a slave, but is a queen designed and wonderfully made for a king. Women are the strong backbone of men through prayer, support, love, and by helping keep things together before they fall apart. Women are strong vessels of God and he has empowered and equipped us to not let the world conquer us but for us to conquer the world. Don’t allow your man to abuse you, you are worth more than what he is saying and doing to you. If you don’t have the strength to leave, seek God and he will give it to you. God will cover you and protect you from the violent ways of your abuser. Don’t be afraid, you’ve got to make a choice rather you are going to live or die. I chose life, I found an exit and so can you. The amazing thing is that I’m still alive to tell the story. Women will also learn how to break free from the spirits that have festered from domestic violence that has kept them bound for so long. Through reading every woman will become resurrected through power, faith, and wisdom. Battered Woman you have been down too long, it’s time to stand up and be the woman you are suppose to be and live a life full of VICTORY! When your abuser told you NO YOU CAN‘T, God says YES YOU CAN!
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By Susan Reedy
SUSAN REEDY is a painter living in the San Francisco Bay area. & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & nbsp; She joined the Emeryville Police Department to become a forensic artist. In 1991, she interviewed a teenage boy who was arrested for prostitution. The department discovered that he had been kidnapped from his family. He was drugged and illegally transported from New York to California, where he was forced into an underground world of child pornography. ONE MONTH IN HELL was inspired by his tragic experience. & n b s p ; & nbsp; Susan will donate profits from ONE MONTH IN HELL to a charitable organization that has served San Francisco’s homeless and runaway children for more than twenty years. Larkin Street Youth Services & nbsp; is nationally recognized for the innovative care they provide, & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & nbsp; but state funding has been so drastically reduced that they are in danger of closing their doors. SUSAN REEDY continues to advocate awareness about the trafficking of human lives. She has worked with the FBI, Interpol, the Department of Justice and local law enforcement agencies to research this book. ONE MONTH IN HELL is her first novel.
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By Lisa A Sanford
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By William Grey
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By Aandi Greenway
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By Susan Reedy
SUSAN REEDY is a painter living in the San Francisco Bay area. & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & nbsp; She joined the Emeryville Police Department to become a forensic artist. In 1991, she interviewed a teenage boy who was arrested for prostitution. The department discovered that he had been kidnapped from his family. He was drugged and illegally transported from New York to California, where he was forced into an underground world of child pornography. ONE MONTH IN HELL was inspired by his tragic experience. & n b s p ; & nbsp; Susan will donate profits from ONE MONTH IN HELL to a charitable organization that has served San Francisco’s homeless and runaway children for more than twenty years. Larkin Street Youth Services & nbsp; is nationally recognized for the innovative care they provide, & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & n b s p ; & nbsp; but state funding has been so drastically reduced that they are in danger of closing their doors. SUSAN REEDY continues to advocate awareness about the trafficking of human lives. She has worked with the FBI, Interpol, the Department of Justice and local law enforcement agencies to research this book. ONE MONTH IN HELL is her first novel.
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By Lisa A Sanford
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By Janella Purvis
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By Karmalina
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By Elder Delores McKoy-Kingwood
The voice was clear and held no hesitation. “You have to write a book, Delores,” said Pastor Melvin Battle, stopping me at the door as I was starting to leave the room where the conference was being held. “God told me to tell you so.” And now, apparently, God was passing on a message. “He said,” concluded the pastor, “that you need to hurry.” So there it is. I’m not writing this book for myself. I am a past victim of abuse, yes; but I’ve brought closure to that time in my life. I’ve also worked for Child Protective Services at the Department of Social Services, and I’ve been horrified beyond words, beyond thought, beyond emotion, by some of what I’ve had to hear, have had to learn; and I’ve dealt with that, too. I’m not writing this book to say how terrible abuse is—we all know that, and many other books have already made that point to anyone who doesn’t know it yet. I’m writing this book, rather, to speak to those who are in abusive situations, who have a history of having been abused. I am writing for those who feel that no one understands their pain, for those who believe that they are alone. Because they are not. I’m here to say that I am a survivor. I endured. I was healed, I was delivered, and I was set free. And what happened to me can happen to you. Because through the guilt, the pain, the fear, the loss, there is a God who loves you. There is a God who loves you so much that He sent Christ to suffer next to you, along with you, close to you. And it is through Christ that you can overcome. And so my testimony is a testimony of faith. It is a testimony of hope. It is a testimony of how the love of God has worked in my life, has brought me from pain into glory, from horror into gladness, from darkness to light. It is my testimony. But it is written for you—for everyone who has felt that pain, who has known that darkness. And my prayer for you is that you may discover all of that, and more, in The Alabaster Box.
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