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This book is a story of abortion, regret, and God's love. It is a young girl's story of innocence, her test of faith, and the discovery of her true path in life. God's love redirects her and leads her to find her true purpose in life. Acts 3:19 states "Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presents of the Lord." Unfortunately, the first part of this story is one that has occurred all too often in today's world. The story begins with a young girl who accidentally becomes pregnant. She is scared and feels alone;…mehr

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This book is a story of abortion, regret, and God's love. It is a young girl's story of innocence, her test of faith, and the discovery of her true path in life. God's love redirects her and leads her to find her true purpose in life. Acts 3:19 states "Repent ye therefore, and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presents of the Lord." Unfortunately, the first part of this story is one that has occurred all too often in today's world. The story begins with a young girl who accidentally becomes pregnant. She is scared and feels alone; she feels trapped and sadly takes advice that will haunt her the rest of her life. Once she starts down a path of destruction, her life becomes shattered. Full of regret and despair, she turns to what she feels is her only option: suicide. Fortunately, even after her death, her faith leads her to God. With God's love she finds forgiveness, meaning, and a second chance. Michael D. Zuren is a devoted husband and father of 4 children. He is actively involved in his community through volunteering with the Lake County Early Childhood PTA, Willoughby United Methodist Church, Good Sheppard Lutheran Church, and McKinley Community Center. He holds an M.B.A. from Lake Erie College and a Doctorate in Leadership from The School of Business and Technology at Capella University.