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Redemption Through Forgiveness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Redemption Through Forgiveness

ADVANCE READER REVIEWS "...the author's courage and faith are inspiring. Just amazing!" "Now, tell me God doesn't work in mysterious ways!" Diagnosed with Multiple Personality Disorder and other mental illnesses, Lisa created personalities as a child to help her survive trauma and abuse. As an adult, she finally meets her alters and finds that they are Christian alters whom God will use to help her understand His great love and mercy toward her. It is when God gives Lisa one of the most difficult challenges of her life - forgiving the person she hates most in the world, her mother - that she learns how to accept God's forgiveness and salvation.

Redemption
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Redemption

“...takes readers on an emotional roller-coaster... Redemption's narrative voice is strong and engaging and the story is filled with magical realism, an element that invites readers to explore the spiritual character of their personalities. It is gorgeous and inspiring.” —Romuald Dzemo for Readers’ Favorite Picking up where Redemption Through Forgiveness: How God Used My Mental Illness To Save Me ended, Redemption: Little One's Story is the continuing journey of how God used one woman's mental illness to demonstrate His love and mercy for her. Diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder at an early age as the result of a traumatic childhood, one of Lisa's alters, a dynamic and protective entity knows as Little One, tells the heart wrenching story of her struggle to allow God to take her place in Lisa's life. A complex love triangle between Lisa, Little One, and God, this inspirational story is a stirring account of God's willingness to use any situation to pour out His grace and patience to those who find it difficult to trust in Him.

Overtime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Overtime

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-07-28
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  • Publisher: FriesenPress

In 1965, three members of the Nielsen Electronics staff were paying little attention to the many social changes occurring in their era. For John Hampton, senior engineer, his invention of an airline cockpit recorder had his career spiraling forward and held the promise of a secure future. General Manager, Loren Slaton was close to achieving his goal of becoming the major stockholder in the corporation and he was looking forward to running the company on his own terms. Robin Nichols had just about mastered the art of balancing a career with that of being a single parent and was finally settling into a comfortable routine with her two sons. Certainly these three were aware of the flower childr...

Redemption Through Forgiveness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Redemption Through Forgiveness

Advance Reader Reviews “...the author’s courage and faith are inspiring. Just amazing!” “Now, tell me God doesn’t work in mysterious ways!” Diagnosed with Multiple Personality Disorder and other mental illnesses, Lisa created personalities as a child to help her survive trauma and abuse. As an adult, she finally meets her alters and finds that they are Christian alters whom God will use to help her understand His great love and mercy toward her. It is when God gives Lisa one of the most difficult challenges of her life – forgiving the person she hates most in the world, her mother – that she learns how to accept God’s forgiveness and salvation.

Omega Chronicles Box Set
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 713

Omega Chronicles Box Set

The Omega Chronicles Box Set: Books 1 – 3 – An Anthology "If you were to destroy the belief in immortality in mankind, not only love but every living force on which the continuation of all life in the world depends, would dry up at once." – Fyodor Dostoevsky Book 1 – Omega – The Lost City of Altinova Science fiction really is the only genre that lets you use your imagination without limitations. When writing the Lost City of Altinova, I found it was like taking the shackles off my imagination, allowing me to go anywhere with this genre. A thrill-seeking professor, William Knight, a former recipient of the Nobel Prize in Archeology, from Texas A&M University and two of his graduate ...

OMEGA
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

OMEGA

OMEGA – The Lost City of Altinova Omega Chronicles Book One Science fiction really is the only genre which lets you use your imagination without limitations. When writing the Lost City of Altinova, I found it was like taking the shackles off my imagination allowing me to go anywhere with this genre. A thrill-seeking professor, William Knight, a former recipient of the Nobel Prize in Archeology, from Texas A&M University and two of his graduate assistants, one from Austin, Texas and another from Calgary, Canada, attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a hot air balloon built to support their journey for two weeks. Their mission was to find an island that records from the University Library i...

Redemption
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Redemption

Picking up where Redemption Through Forgiveness: How God Used My Mental Illness To Save Me ended, Redemption: Little One's Story is the continuing journey of how God used one woman's mental illness to demonstrate His love and mercy for her. Diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder at an early age as the result of a traumatic childhood, one of Lisa's alters, a dynamic and protective entity knows as Little One, tells the heart wrenching story of her struggle to allow God to take her place in Lisa's life. A complex love triangle between Lisa, Little One, and God, this inspirational story is a stirring account of God's willingness to use any situation to pour out His grace and patience to those who find it difficult to trust in Him.

Deliberately Divided
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 521

Deliberately Divided

A 2022 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title Takes the first in-depth look at the New York City adoption agency that separated twins and triplets in the 1960s, and the controversial and disturbing study that tracked the children’s development while never telling their adoptive parents that they were raising a “singleton twin.” In the early 1960s, the head of a prominent New York City Child Development Center and a psychiatrist from Columbia University launched a study designed to track the development of twins and triplets given up for adoption and raised by different families. The controversial and disturbing catch? None of the adoptive parents had been told that they were raising...

Mount Hope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Mount Hope

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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West's South Western Reporter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1118

West's South Western Reporter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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