This book, based on the account of "the woman at the well" found in John's Gospel chapter four, is a refreshing look at what it means to leave your "water jar" and move forward for the glory of our Lord with new joy, peace, and a love for life in our newfound relationship in Christ. Author Georgia Wilkerson gives fresh, new insight into this age-old account that can be the catalyst to set the reader free from the power of Satan that holds him/her in bondage to a past that is under the blood of Christ-forgiven, never to be remembered by the loving Father God against him/her ever again. It is amazing how the truth in this book can set one free to enjoy their new life in Christ to the fullest. From the foreword by James Hutchings Dr. Georgia Wilkerson was educated at Covington Theological Seminary, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Graduating with honors, she earned a Bachelor of Ministry Degree in Bible, a Master Degree in Religious Education, and a Doctor of Ministry Degree in Theology. She trusted Christ as personal Savior at age seven, but for many years didn't grow in her faith. Much of her life was lived in defeat, intimidation, and shame, which she struggled to hide, endeavoring to be the perfect Christian. Not realizing that her identity and value is in Christ alone, she lived in the prison of past sins and failures. Georgia understands that God used her struggles to prepare her for the ministry of setting the captives free, and is brokenhearted for brothers and sisters who remain captives. Therefore, with zeal to see Christians walk in freedom, Georgia has ministered as keynote speaker for many crusades, Bible conferences, luncheons, and retreats.
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