Little Miss Sanctified: “Let’s Take a Journey with ...”As Leeza celebrates her forty-fifth birthday, there is no birthday cake, candles, gifts, or party with family and friends. It’s just her, alone in a prison cell probably for the rest of her life. She contemplates how her life has gone so completely off track, and she recalls how it all began for her as a little girl growing up in Eden Square in the projects. Leeza wishes she could go back to being the little girl with the bad grammar and the big dreams, but it’s much too late for that now. She faces a death sentence. A work of spiritual fiction, Little Miss Sanctified, by author Dr. Louis Timm’s, lets God’s people know they are not alone and that there is that dark side that exists in all. Through Leeza’s fictional story, Timm’s shows Christians that the hand of a loving and living God offers a right sense of worth and direction; God alone knows the end from the beginning. With each and every temptation, God will provide a way of escape only to those who truly want to escape the vices this world so lavishly offers. |
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Contenido
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Developing a Plan | 27 |
Keeping Track of My Priorities | 47 |
A Ram in the Bush | 69 |
The Inside Scoop | 89 |
A Little Taste of Paradise | 107 |
Turning a Dream Into Reality | 131 |
The Truth as It Really Was | 211 |
My Own Plan of Salvation | 231 |
Keeping Track of My Priority | 251 |
Trapping the Ram | 273 |
The Inside Coup | 295 |
At Home In Paradise | 317 |
Turning a Dream Into RealityNightmare 349 Chapter 8 The Trouble With Paradise | 373 |
Only the Good Die Young | 399 |
Trouble in Paradise | 151 |
The Death of a Good Man | 173 |
The Beginning of the End | 193 |
EPILOGUE | 207 |
PART | 209 |
The Beginning is Sometimes the End | 423 |
CONCLUSION | 439 |
About the Author | 473 |
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Little Miss Sanctified: ¿Let¿s Take a Journey With... ¿ Louis Timm's Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |
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