The Woman at the Well: A Story of Redemption

· WestBow Press
Ebook
108
Pages
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About this ebook

We all go through different trials in our lives, but there can be victory, healing, and redemption of our past. We can move forward and be healthy, happy people, fulfilling our desires and destiny. My prayer is that the words in this book will come alive and you will see just how precious you are to our God and how you too can overcome anything that has hurt you. There is a story in Ezekiel 37 about the valley of dry bones coming to life, and new muscles, tissue, and skin growing; the people were alive again. Do you feel that sometimes you are just spiritually dead and need new life? Sometimes we just need to gain wisdom through someone elses experiences, to see what we have been missing in our own lives. I hope through my experiences you will gain knowledge that will give you revelation into becoming the person you desire to be.

About the author

Divorced, broken in spirit, Barbara Kelly found healing through the love of God’s grace in her life. She has actively participated in several different ministries, including teaching Sunday school for all different ages during the course of her thirty-two years of service to the Lord. She has written freelance articles and a blog called, “Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near.” She has come full circle and lives in Reno, Nevada, where she was born. She has two grown children and seven grandchildren, and through healing and restoration, she is breaking the generational cycles of abuse in her own family and hopes to reach others to offer encouragement.

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