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When she was in her early thirties, the author realized something was guiding her. Suddenly, a whole new world opened up. She had never considered herself an atheist, but she had always questioned the stories in the Bible as she thought it was impossible for anyone or anything to have so much power. But through her own experiences, she learned something really does have that much power. She became one of the few people throughout time who began communicating directly with God. Sometimes when the author awakens, she knows something she didn't know before she fell asleep. She feels things she…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When she was in her early thirties, the author realized something was guiding her. Suddenly, a whole new world opened up. She had never considered herself an atheist, but she had always questioned the stories in the Bible as she thought it was impossible for anyone or anything to have so much power. But through her own experiences, she learned something really does have that much power. She became one of the few people throughout time who began communicating directly with God. Sometimes when the author awakens, she knows something she didn't know before she fell asleep. She feels things she wasn't aware of before. This is how God protects her and prepares her for life. I Don't Have Time is the story of how God found the author and how she realized that while some people live as though they won't face consequences for their actions, they could not be more wrong. Even if they don't pay the price in this lifetime, they will in the next.
Autorenporträt
The author is a great-grandmother in her late seventies. She has a high school education. The author became aware of a voice speaking to her in her teens, but didn't actually understand the voice was guiding her in her life choices until she was in her thirties. Once she became aware of that guidance she turned her life over and found understanding and comfort when she needed it most. The greatest rewards in life are not what we do for ourselves, but what we choose to do for others.