Author: | Rana Justice | ISBN: | 9781503517301 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | April 7, 2016 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Rana Justice |
ISBN: | 9781503517301 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | April 7, 2016 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
This is the story of a ministers wife who feels her lifes assignment is to remain in a difficult marriage. As she struggles to remain faithful to her vows, despite the emotional abuse, she finds comfort in learning how to hear the voice of God. The marriage was like a classroom where she learned more about herself while being taught lifes lessons as the scriptures unfolded before her daily. Marriage taught her how to trust God when she could not see or feel her way to the blissful place she had anticipated. The former life of this ministers wife was anything but holy as she battled Satan to free herself and rise to a place of prominence in a small city in Ohio. The supernatural power of God intervened to set her free from a world of drug abuse and sin as she became obedient to the scriptures. God no longer parts the Red Sea but His involvement is active in our daily lives as He divides our sorrows, while enabling us to conquer the tests and trials brought about by our own choices. The book ends with the untimely death of her spouse and her marriage to a new minister. See what lessons befall her this time as the marriage masquerade continues.
This is the story of a ministers wife who feels her lifes assignment is to remain in a difficult marriage. As she struggles to remain faithful to her vows, despite the emotional abuse, she finds comfort in learning how to hear the voice of God. The marriage was like a classroom where she learned more about herself while being taught lifes lessons as the scriptures unfolded before her daily. Marriage taught her how to trust God when she could not see or feel her way to the blissful place she had anticipated. The former life of this ministers wife was anything but holy as she battled Satan to free herself and rise to a place of prominence in a small city in Ohio. The supernatural power of God intervened to set her free from a world of drug abuse and sin as she became obedient to the scriptures. God no longer parts the Red Sea but His involvement is active in our daily lives as He divides our sorrows, while enabling us to conquer the tests and trials brought about by our own choices. The book ends with the untimely death of her spouse and her marriage to a new minister. See what lessons befall her this time as the marriage masquerade continues.