Kings Daughter : The True Story Of A Hindu Woman Discovering Her Worth In J
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Are you faced with fundamental questions about life? Who are we? Why are we here? Or are you seeking answers in an uncertain world of prejudice, inequality, oppression, and turmoil?
This tear-jerking book will inspire and invigorate you, giving you hope in your unique circumstances to also experience triumph in your journey of life.
This is the extraordinary true story of a girl, Rajkumari Moksha, growing up under the social and religious biases of Hinduism.
In sharing her insightfully written heartfelt struggles as she reaches rock bottom, this book enlightens the reader about the systematic miraculous events orchestrated by a loving Sovereign God.
Her encounter with Jesus Christ in the most powerful way is both transformative and life-changing. Her story proves that you too can experience mental, emotional, and most importantly, spiritual freedom. May you be challenged to examine your belief if you aren’t sure that God exists, and realize you can also be a son or daughter of the King, the Lord Jesus Christ, Who will anchor you as you journey through life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781486623365
ISBN10: 1486623360
Rajkumar Moksha
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Word Alive Press
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