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The story you are about to read lays bare the soul of a very painful personal journey. Seldom will you encounter such an honest and probing assessment of brokenness and the intervening grace of God. The pain of a childhood without its expected joys and freedom. The crushed hopes, dreams, and deep wounds of being used and cast aside as a young adult. The growing strength that only a loving Savior can grant in an environment of total despair. Our Heavenly Father snatched Diana from the abyss of depression and defeat. He began to build wholeness and peace into her broken life - a process that…mehr

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The story you are about to read lays bare the soul of a very painful personal journey. Seldom will you encounter such an honest and probing assessment of brokenness and the intervening grace of God. The pain of a childhood without its expected joys and freedom. The crushed hopes, dreams, and deep wounds of being used and cast aside as a young adult. The growing strength that only a loving Savior can grant in an environment of total despair. Our Heavenly Father snatched Diana from the abyss of depression and defeat. He began to build wholeness and peace into her broken life - a process that continues to this day. Jesus has not made her strong in her own abilities. Rather, He has become her strength and has used her broken life to keep her dependent upon Him. Triumph and peace are found in the Savior. Walk in Diana's steps as you turn the pages of this book and learn of the One who redeems when all seems lost. Dr. Edgar Hardesty - Professor of Bible, Archaeology and Jewish Studies, Cairn University, Langhorne, PA.; Pastor Redeemers Fellowship, Shrewsbury, PA
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Diana Mood is Granny, Encore Navigator, international creative developer, apostolic visionary, entrepreneur businesswoman, writer, speaker, trainer, missions and disability advocate. Born in Baltimore, MD she graduated with a BA in Speech & Theatre, Secondary Edu., University of Maryland Baltimore County in 1971; MA in Counseling and Psychotherapy, Loyola University, Baltimore, MD in 1990. For 40+ years she has mobilized and trained trainers in ESL, disability ministry and community development; Co-authored three books, 2 disability training manuals and many blog posts and newsletters. She lives in a vibrant retirement community in Maryland.