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In this book, the author encourages readers to have faith and look to the God of second chances in everything they do. She takes readers through the journey of her own life and shows that with faith in God one can triumph over great adversities. She shares her shameful conception and challenging childhood. Her two near death experiences and an unexplained event that to this day still plays on her mind. She shares her highs as a young married woman in love and her lows as a single mother raising two children in a foreign land with no relatives to look to. She also highlighted strongly that is…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this book, the author encourages readers to have faith and look to the God of second chances in everything they do. She takes readers through the journey of her own life and shows that with faith in God one can triumph over great adversities. She shares her shameful conception and challenging childhood. Her two near death experiences and an unexplained event that to this day still plays on her mind. She shares her highs as a young married woman in love and her lows as a single mother raising two children in a foreign land with no relatives to look to. She also highlighted strongly that is not where one starts in life but where they finish that will feature strongly in the story of their lives and the legacy that they will leave for the next generation. The author reassures readers that no matter how long they have to wait God have a plan for their lives and no matter how bad things get He will deliver them. He is a God that keeps His promises for a thousand generation.
Autorenporträt
BBC Slam Champion, Jess Green is a performance poet and script writer for theatre, TV and podcasts. She's performed at Glastonbury, Latitude and BBC 6 Music Festival and has taken her 5* shows, Burning Books and A Self Help Guide To Being In Love With Jeremy Corbyn to the Edinburgh Fringe and on national tours. She has featured on BBC 6 Music, E4, BBC5Live, ITV and BBC Breakfast as well as in The Guardian, Huffington Post, The Independent and The Spectator. She's written for EastEnders, Holby City and Casualty as well as a poem for Eurovision 2023.