Cover reveal and giveaway
Book: Christians
with Pervasive Issues
Author:
Annie Brown
Genre:
Christian non-fiction
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Synopsis
Even as a faithful Christian, there may be times when you
feel that there is no hope of escaping issues and themes in your life that
ensnare and trip you up time and time again. When a certain pattern of behavior
or type of suffering has been following you all your life, it’s hard to believe
that you can ever escape from it. Christians with Pervasive Issues shows us
that every child of God can be delivered from issues that cause them to be a
victim, rather than walking in victory. In compassionate, no-nonsense language,
Annie Brown demonstrates that with genuine repentance, using God’s principles,
and the right counseling/support, you can overcome anything. Christians with
Pervasive Issues gives you the ray of hope you need in order to heal your life,
and get closer to God.
About the author
Annie Brown is the mother of four adult children, five
grandchildren, and one great grandchild. She is a licensed minister and social
worker. As a social worker, Annie works the terminally ill, providing emotional
support at the most critical time in an individual's life. It is Annie's desire
that Christians work through their pervasive issues before the end of life, so
that the transition between death and eternity can be smooth, and not cluttered
with unresolved conflicts.
Book excerpt:
A Remedy to Get to the Root of the Problem
WHAT IS NEEDED is that the people of God “must” clean
out their secret compartments and confess that they need the Lord to deliver
them. Confession is made unto salvation (deliverance). If we confess our
faults, the Lord is faithful in forgiving us. You may ask, “Why do I have to
confess if I was not responsible for what happened to me?”
The issue then becomes whether you have forgiven the
person that caused me this harm. If there is no forgiveness, then you become a
victim twice: a victim of circumstance, and a victim of bondage. This can be in
some ways more dangerous than cancer. This will always be eating away at you.
With cancer, at least you know what is going on in your body. Being a victim of
circumstance and having an unforgiving heart bring torment. This torment
becomes a part of you in such a way that it eats through your mind, destroys
your inner peace, and puts your soul in jeopardy because it becomes a heart
matter of sin.
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