Drifted
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21 Chapters
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In this inspiring story of courage and determination, Shevon illustrates what it is to be a naive young person taken advantage of by the world. She willingly offers the story of her life, providing intimate details about growing up in Trinidad, her successes, failures, and lessons learned and ultimately her decision to return to God after spending so much of her life drifted, separated from Him.
Drifted vividly depicts the importance of God’s Word in our lives, and illustrates how truly worthwhile a life that is lived for Christ can be, regardless of one’s past. This life-changing story of struggle and redemption will surely touch your heart, reinforce your trust in God, and encourage you to strengthen your own walk with Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781616386092
ISBN10: 1616386096
Shevon Frederick
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: December 2011
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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