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CAN WE FULLY UNDERSTAND THE DEEP THOUGHTS OF GOD? No one knows the thoughts of God. His spirit can reveal to us the deep thoughts of God through His words. We see in1st Corinthians 2:11 that no man knows the thoughts of a man, except the spirit of the man which is in him, even so, no one knows the thoughts of God, except the spirit of God. This 11 chapter of this book will help you recognize that God has good thoughts for each one of us. The plan God has for us is not to harm us, but to give us hope and a future. AUTHOR'S PROFILE: Marie F. Exil, author of "Women Freedom is Yours", is a mother…mehr

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CAN WE FULLY UNDERSTAND THE DEEP THOUGHTS OF GOD? No one knows the thoughts of God. His spirit can reveal to us the deep thoughts of God through His words. We see in1st Corinthians 2:11 that no man knows the thoughts of a man, except the spirit of the man which is in him, even so, no one knows the thoughts of God, except the spirit of God. This 11 chapter of this book will help you recognize that God has good thoughts for each one of us. The plan God has for us is not to harm us, but to give us hope and a future. AUTHOR'S PROFILE: Marie F. Exil, author of "Women Freedom is Yours", is a mother of 4 children and a step son: four boys and a girl, and grand mother of one girl. Marie attended Evangelical Charismatic church in Brighton, MA, where she has learned about God's words. Marie is a member of Life Link Church in Arizona. Marie accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior at the age of 17. Marie had also worked as a volunteer for Stepping Stone for All in Massachusetts from 1995-2003, an organization helping women and family, where they're demonstrated needs spiritually, financially, mentally. In 2001, Marie was part of a team "Stepping and Stone for All" who traveled to Nigeria to assist, teach, and witness the words of God to prostitutes. Marie is a member and founder of "Women helping women for Christ" in Arizona. Marie is from Haiti. Marie immigrated into the United States in 1980. She resided in Brooklyn, NY, with her parents Pierre Andre, and Veronique Exil. Marie attended South Shore High School in Brooklyn, NY. Marie obtained a Bachelor Degree of General Studies in Human Studies from the University of Rhode Island.