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Pain, I denounce your stronghold over me. Pain, I rebuke your attempt to destroy me. Pain, I will not allow you to continue to steal my joy. Pain, I have faith and hope in my Father, the Creator of us all. In the second installment of What Do I Do with My Pain? Proclaim Liberty to the Captives, Ann Mack revisits her reflection on pain and how her often harrowing life experiences have shaped the woman she is today. Through a collection of stories, musings, biblical studies, and more, Mack takes you on a journey of self-reflection and challenges you to take a closer look at our society as a…mehr

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Pain, I denounce your stronghold over me. Pain, I rebuke your attempt to destroy me. Pain, I will not allow you to continue to steal my joy. Pain, I have faith and hope in my Father, the Creator of us all. In the second installment of What Do I Do with My Pain? Proclaim Liberty to the Captives, Ann Mack revisits her reflection on pain and how her often harrowing life experiences have shaped the woman she is today. Through a collection of stories, musings, biblical studies, and more, Mack takes you on a journey of self-reflection and challenges you to take a closer look at our society as a whole-with all its beauties and flaws. A powerful reminder that you have the God-given capacity to love, to survive, and to overcome, this book will inspire you to keep fighting, to not let fear, pain, and negative external forces steer you away from God and the role He has chosen for you.
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Autorenporträt
Elias Khairi Sito is an Iraqi painter and writer who left his homeland ,during the ISIS and sectarian war in Iraq in 2014, on his way to Germany in 2015,He started writing memoirs, stories and texts about the reality of his lived in that time,he had more than two book and about a hundred artworks. Elias Khairi Sito across many countries and settled in Australia in 2021.