'A story of self-discovery and hope' When Sharon Reynolds walked into a movie theatre one Saturday night, she had no idea her life was about to be changed forever. In a radical encounter, Sharon discovered a love she had never known before. That night, a journey to wholeness and freedom began. In Becoming a Daughter of the King, Sharon weaves threads from her own life with reflections from women in the Bible who, like her, moved from the rough places of adversity and despair into the place of victory as an overcomer. A must-read for anyone who longs to discover their true identity, awaken the…mehr
'A story of self-discovery and hope' When Sharon Reynolds walked into a movie theatre one Saturday night, she had no idea her life was about to be changed forever. In a radical encounter, Sharon discovered a love she had never known before. That night, a journey to wholeness and freedom began. In Becoming a Daughter of the King, Sharon weaves threads from her own life with reflections from women in the Bible who, like her, moved from the rough places of adversity and despair into the place of victory as an overcomer. A must-read for anyone who longs to discover their true identity, awaken the gifts and strengths that lie within, and find their worth as a Daughter of the King.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sharon Reynolds is a Regional Director for Women on the Frontlines New Zealand, impacting nations with her innovative programs, ideas, expertise, and leadership. She is a creative entrepreneur, an exhibited artist, an accomplished writer, and a wife, mother, and grandmother. Sharon is of Ngati Kahangunu and Te Arawa descent (indigenous to New Zealand). Sharon's work has taken her into the high schools and prisons of Aotearoa and Africa and into Cambodia, where she has worked with children rescued from trafficking. Her unique programs and workshops use mixed modalities that offer hope. Sharon works to bring justice to those living with injustice and to see people and communities transformed by love and the redeeming power of Christ.
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