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A compilation of over 30 years of "Heavenly downloads," Gifts to The Giver takes its lead from The Greatest Book, "In The Beginning . . ." From the rocky and dangerous road of the bright lights of New York to the comforting path of "Light Himself," this is one woman's journey and how the love affair with God began. Although not penned with eloquence or Shakespearean flair, it is the unveiling of a captured heart set free to experience and share love as this heart had never dreamed possible. Walk with her a little while and experience God's contagious Love. Born in "The Bronx" Monika was a…mehr

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A compilation of over 30 years of "Heavenly downloads," Gifts to The Giver takes its lead from The Greatest Book, "In The Beginning . . ." From the rocky and dangerous road of the bright lights of New York to the comforting path of "Light Himself," this is one woman's journey and how the love affair with God began. Although not penned with eloquence or Shakespearean flair, it is the unveiling of a captured heart set free to experience and share love as this heart had never dreamed possible. Walk with her a little while and experience God's contagious Love. Born in "The Bronx" Monika was a precocious child so life on the "wild side" came quite naturally and writing her favorite form of expression. A single parent with two small children, a traumatic car accident changed the course of her life. As a cosmetologist, Monika had created her own line of cosmetics, when suddenly, The Holy Spirit began drawing her into a realm she couldn't resist. Looking beautiful was important, but something was deeply missing. Seeking to find the inner beauty in her own life, her passion grew and now the desire of Monika's heart was to help others see themselves as they were divinely intended by This Magnificently Irresistible God of love.
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Elizabeth Spencer Spragins is a writer, poet, and editor who taught in North Carolina community colleges for more than a decade. Her tanka and bardic verse in the Celtic style have been published in England, Scotland, Canada, Indonesia, India, Mauritius, and the United States. Recent work has appeared in the Lyric, Blueline, Atlas Poetica, Page & Spine, Rockvale Review, and Halcyon Days. - www.authorsden.com/elizabethspragins