What About The Whore
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There is an old saying, “There’s a WHORE in every woman, but the right woman never unleashes it.” This book borders on the flip side of Hagar, the concubine of Abraham and how she was put in a position of being used as whore and then dismissed. The modern day Hagar runs to the one place where she’s told she can receive help. Here she is told she can be loosed. Here she is told she doesn’t have to hide behind sheets, only to find there is no room for her. This place is the CHURCH! This book is designed for every woman who carries this pain around inside of her silently pleading, “What about me?” My question to you dear reader is, “Who will be the voice for these women?” This book is for the overcoming woman, YOU CAN BE DELIVERED!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781606471906
ISBN10: 1606471902
Greta Williams
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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