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A volatile, abusive marriage. Loss of confidence and a sense of identity. A journey in search of redemption. Ah... the weekend - what a holy mess! What an unholy mess in fact! That weekend, I watched as Jack reeled about drunkenly and insulting friends. All veneers and facades were stripped away. He revealed to everyone the ugly side he usually saved for me. And there was nothing I could do. The cat was not just out of the bag, it had ripped its way out, yowling and tearing, nasty and vicious. There was no conceivable way to hide, diffuse or halt the raging storm. I could only watch aghast, horrified, embarrassed, and so, so sad. I was ashamed and full of sorrow for myself, and for Jack. I watched in horror as this once-charming man, staggering about, stripped away all years of my shielding, protecting, and covering up his dark side. I was beyond shame and beyond humiliated. Now, everyone knew the dark side of Jack and the secretive, weak, pitiable side of me.
Very, very few of us have spectacular lives where we would change nothing. Some of us even have unfortunate events around every turn, or so it seems. What separates us is how we react to these times. Often, people run away from problems, hiding in drugs, alcohol and casual sex. Others will overcome their issues and decide not to be products of their environment. A few go through both experiences, and can relate to anyone. April Davis is one of the "survivors" who has been through the entire range of human experiences and through her hard work come out enriched by them. In her book 'I Found Me', she has chronicled these experiences in dramatic fashion.
When I was a child, before falling asleep at night, I sometimes would hear my father talking to my mother about stories he read in various magazines. One story was about a man who killed his wife and buried her body in the cellar of their house. Another story was about a man who locked his wife away in a dark room for long periods of time. As a child, I took comfort knowing that those things had occurred in faraway places. Until the day trouble knocked on my door, and fear became my way of life for a period of time. I was not physically beaten, but I am a survivor of domestic violence. I was married for nineteen years. After one month of marriage, an incident occurred that made me know that I was in trouble. Following the way of Principle Love saved my life. This book is written with the aim of helping others who are trapped in the abuse cycle. May you find hope through my life experiences. May you allow Principle Love to guide you in the way of peace and acquire the wisdom and courage needed to overcome abuse.
What's it like growing up deep in a holler in Kentucky? No, this is not a Loretta Lynne bio. After reading some of these stories, you'll learn to appreciate the finer things in life such as inside plumbing, electric heat, and your car! Feel the loneliness of growing up as an only child in an addictive chaotic family. Feel the shame of being singled out at school by teachers and students just because you're poor and unkept style. Yet be amazed and humored by it all as well. These stories touch the heart and reminds us that God has us on a journey to a better life.
This year has been a trying year for many people. It is a year of self-reflection, to see what is missing in our lives. As we progress toward technologies, some of us lost the essence of family, and we also have lost the simple things. We take for granted our freedom to embrace and love freely. This year is a reminder of how we all share a common ground. The ability to live, breathe, and touch can be curtailed. It forces us to be conservatives and to appreciate our relationship with each other as many of us found ourselves sick and alone. Our survival depends on the connection we make as well as following protocols set for us, such as handwashing and wearing a mask. I found myself even after receiving immunity and being told I'm healthy. I still feel the need to continue to wear a mask and walk with a sanitizer, because I was in the mouth of the dragon and was given a second chance. I share that I lost and found myself in 2020 and hope you find yourself too. It is with great joy that I was able to find myself. I am lucky enough to able to use those moments of uncertainty to share work with you. In March, as the pandemic became more important than the president, that is when fear and anxiety took a hold of me. As I sit in front of my tablet near my window, the sound of an ambulance became habitual. The Shakespearean quote to whom the bell tolls sinks into my consciousness and isolation was the norm. I knew that I would continue my relationship with God. If I pulled through, I would never doubt God's existence in my life. I would live my life to the fullest and do what I was born to do. So I'm bringing you Lost and I Found Me in 2020. Facebook: @Colored.Flames.Anthology Twitter: @MillsFlomills78 Instagram: @Flomills78 Email Contact: [email protected]
By the time Keith was 17 years old, his rap sheet included DUI, possession of narcotics, and intent to distribute (that's drug dealing). He was emaciated from drug use, dirty and rumpled, and under house arrest awaiting trial. That's when a stranger paid him a visit, sitting down in his filthy room to touch his gaunt shoulder and pray. Maybe you are facing circumstances even worse than Keith's. Maybe you've made choices that have hurt you and the people around you. Maybe your family has failed or damaged you, leaving scars you're sure will never heal. Or maybe you just can't bring yourself to care anymore, because you've forgotten how to dream big. How ever lost you are, you have not been abandoned--a relentless God is pursuing you. You Found Me is Keith's story of a tragic life redeemed, but it's more than that: It's the story of anyone willing to be found.
New research from the Billy Graham Center Institute shows that unchurched Americans are still remarkably open to faith conversations and the church. Researcher and practitioner Rick Richardson sheds light on the study's findings and shares best practices for how churches are effectively approaching unchurched "nones" and moving them to faith.
The book is about the many dark places that she found herself in, and how god delivered her from every single one of them. How he healed her mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically. How he set her free from the bondage of an abusive marriage, and he desires to do the same for all who will turn to him with a true heart, true repentance, that will bring about change. So come on with the author while she takes you through this dark tunnel of her life, and into gods glorious light!
I'm So Glad You Found Me in Here, co-written by college graduate Matt Hobson, a nonverbal young man living with autism, and his mother, Nancy, is a touching story about Matt's disability and the obstacles he and his family have faced and are still encountering today. Being diagnosed as severely mentally handicapped until the age eleven, the Hobsons' story is an inspirational one and will serve to provide insight, support, and comfort to the parents of autistic and other disabled children. �So few try to see what is actually inside my heart and my mind.� --Matthew Hobson �I think the greatest thing that I can do with my life is to help parents see that you have to have faith that God will help you do your best to support your child.� --Matthew Hobson
This book is about a single black woman name Roberta, but her freinds call her Roe. In the past couple of years, Roe has been without a man in her life. She's tire of dating no good men and starts concentrating on her career. She goes back to school trying to get her life back on track after man drama. In the process, she meets a man who has everything a woman wants. She acts bitter toward him because she thinks he's just like the men she has meant in the past. Little did Roe know, Mike was the prefect man any women could ever ask for. Roe insecurities get in the way and almost mess up a prefectly good thing. Besides Roe having problems with her love life, she also has to deal with family drama. Roe older sister Deidra and her fiance is running from some notorious drug dealers that will kill anybody who stands in their way of finding them.