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In a world filled with adversities and innumerable problems, our lives sometimes feel like an uphill battle. At times we get discouraged by the darkness and loneliness we face in life and the difficulties we experience on a day to day basis. We may at one time or another find ourselves on our knees crying to God for help. "It's For My Good" will help you to understand how God miraculously cause our experiences to eventually work in our favour. It will teach us how to appreciate our struggles, embrace our difficulties and live through our fears.
All Things Worked Together for My Good is the autobiography of Sheila Alamo, who is only five years old when she is badly burned in a house fire. She spends months in the hospital receiving skin grafts, plastic surgery, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy. She leaves the hospital bound by bandages and braces, with a new face that causes people to reject her. Her mother places her in a residential facility where she receives medical care and assistance with mobility and the tasks of daily living. Poorly treated by both staff and residents, after six months Sheila is rescued by her biological father. She ultimately transitions to receiving treatments at Shriners Burn Institute in Boston, where she endures multiple surgeries until the age of nineteen. She learns to cope with her bodys limitations and the painful feelings from rejection by others. Sheila Alamos book is a powerful story about tragedy, pain, loss, love, and acceptance. She invites readers to experience her world as she did, making the words you cant into her motivation for moving forward.
Don't view your problems as a plague; view your problems as opportunities to push yourself forward into bigger, better, and brighter things. The manner in which you handle your problems will shape your overall attitude concerning the resolution of your problems and the direction of your life. Sometimes God will allow problems or even struggles to come our way just to get our attention and to cause us to humble ourselves. Know that God is in charge. Deal with it and go through God's process. While going through, know that God has a plan that is destined for success with your name written all over it! So no matter what occurs in your life, I know without a reasonable doubt that HE MEANT IT FOR YOUR GOOD!
Simplified retellings of eighty-six Bible stories.
This powerful anointed and gifted book was written to give Gods people some encouraging healing words that will help them on a daily basis. Everyday, as a Christian we are faced with many trials and tribulations and often wonder why so much pain. This book is a quick reference guide to help you through some tough times you are facing or will be facing as a human being. Remember, all you go through is for Gods Glory and Your Good! You are Blessed by the Best and Not by the Less!!! Martha J. Harvin is a strong and awesome woman of God. She has dedicated her entire life to loving people, even when they hurt her so much. Ms. Harvin always goes that extra mile in making sure people are happy and safe in the word of God. She is a woman that do not entertain confusion or mess. While walking daily for God, she always strive to show the world how Jesus would handle things and always see the glory of God in everything. She also is the author of another book "Running Through Times - Trials and Tribulations of a Prophetic Woman of God." This book sold hundred of copies and healed everyone that read it. Ms. Harvin is truly sold out for God and takes no credit for none of the things that God has done for her in her life. Even while writing this book, the enemy tried in every area of her life to destroy her, just like Job in the bible. God knew that she was strong enough to hold on and make it.
I could not believe that I had landed myself in a blue jumpsuit and cell at Cook County Jail. I had never been exposed to anything like this and never knew that women even went to jail. I had traded my freedom for three hots and a cot. I found myself in serious trouble that would last for quite some time. I was not a religious or spiritual person. Although I attended all Catholic schools, God had met me at twenty-sixth in California, and that was the beginning of my relationship with Him. All the time that I thought the innocent rappie was there for me and that I would go home after trial, I actually was there to set him free by telling on myself. I still got a blessing, and everything worked out for my good. I am a better person because of the experiences that I endured!
After giving birth to her daughter Taylor at the age of 20, Eraina decided she would live a good life despite her circumstances. Even after receiving a diagnosis of profound hearing loss and autism for her daughter Taylor, she went on to earn three academic degrees including one from Yale University. In the process of living in three different cities and navigating education and personal hurdles, she discovered something profound and universal: this isn’t a normal life, it’s a good life. My Good Life is the story of perseverance, faith, and hope. It is a story wrapped in goodness and love.
A literary tour-de-force sure to turn the coming-of-age genre on its head from Printz honor author, Eric Gansworth Brian, a 20-something reporter on the Niagara Cascade’s City Desk, is navigating life as the only Indigenous writer in the newsroom, being lumped into reporting on stereotypical stories that homogenize his community, the nearby Tuscarora reservation. But when a mysterious roadside assault lands Tim, the brother of Brian’s mother’s late boyfriend in the hospital, Brian must pick up the threads of a life that he’s abandoned. The narrative takes us through Brian’s childhood and slice of life stories on the reservation, in Gansworth’s signature blend of crystal sharp, heartfelt literary realist prose. But perhaps more importantly, it takes us through Brian’s attempt to balance himself between Haudenosaunee and American life, between the version of his story that would prize the individual over all else and the version of himself that depends on the entire community’s survival.
Donald Launer is a contributing editor for Good Old Boat and the author of Dictionary of Nautical Acronyms and Abbreviations.