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Help for anyone facing difficult times Jan 05, 2010
By Phyllis Dolislager This book will help anyone who is facing difficult times in his/her life. Faye writes with complete honesty of the challenges that she's faced in her own life. Topics such as faithfulness in marriage, abuse, melanoma, divorce, step children, and just ordinary life are handled with grace and dignity. It's a book you'll read from cover to cover. Phyllis Dolislager, author
Love, love, love this book! Apr 24, 2010
By Kay L. Horton I cannot think of a Christian or a wannabe Christian who would not enjoy this book. It will grab your heart and rattle your soul. It will make you think and make you pray. It will cause you to loan it out to loved ones and friends and then re-read it when it comes back to you. You will identify with the struggles and cheer the spiritual growth. Faye is the real deal and what you see/hear is the real Faye. I am so honored to call her friend, and when I thank God for Christian women He has put in my life, I thank Him for Faye.
Ramblings from the shower Apr 22, 2010
By Tanisha Bryant I started reading this book by flpping to a chapter and reading through it before I knew it I had read the entire book. It makes you stop and think about the simple things and how it was really god communicating with you. Faye is so in touch with the lord, and it really shows in this book, it makes you strive for a closer relationship with him. It also shows you many ways to get there and the steps it took her throughout her life. She gave her full heart not just the pieces that was convient, like most of us, over to him and let god shine through her and use her in the ways he intended.
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