What Is The Book Surrendering: A Blueprint Of My Life

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For the first time, after more than 30 years after my childhood abuse that wrecked the lives of my family, my mother honestly poured her heart out to me. For the first time, she has expressed her pain, sorrow and angry. I got to say some things to my mother I thought I would never be able to express and witnessed my best friend provide her comfort she desperately needed. Glory be to God.

I have to admit, if God did not push me to write my book, Surrendering: A Blueprint of My Life, I don't think this conversation would have never happened. Thank you God! This book has open doors that I thought could never be open and really helping my family to heal from our brokenness together.

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