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Why is divorce so rampant in Christendom? Have you ever wondered why divorce or adultery is so rampant in the church today? How is it that people who live according to the "world's" standards are seemingly getting it right where marriage is concerned, yet as believers, we are constantly losing the battle to stay and have a healthy marriage? This was the question given to me by the Holy Spirit. In my journey with God through marriage, divorce, and now singlehood, God has blessed me to understand what the role of a wife/helpmate really is and how not only we can flourish as powerful women of God…mehr

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Why is divorce so rampant in Christendom? Have you ever wondered why divorce or adultery is so rampant in the church today? How is it that people who live according to the "world's" standards are seemingly getting it right where marriage is concerned, yet as believers, we are constantly losing the battle to stay and have a healthy marriage? This was the question given to me by the Holy Spirit. In my journey with God through marriage, divorce, and now singlehood, God has blessed me to understand what the role of a wife/helpmate really is and how not only we can flourish as powerful women of God but be the birthing agents our spouses need for us to be in order for their visions to be birthed into reality! In this book, you will learn how to: - Tap into your God-given well - Become trained, equipped, and qualified to house the anointing for the spouse God has specifically ordained for you - Understand and operate in your God-given favor
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Kayretta Stokes is a native of Jackson, MS, where she resided for twenty-two years before moving to Knoxville in 2001. She is the youngest of three children born to Melvin Stokes and Sarita "Faye" Dyson Stokes. Kayretta attended CM & I College, and upon completion, she decided to further her academic career by attending the University of Phoenix, where she obtained her associate's degree in administration.