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The Risen Lily of the Valley - cover

The Risen Lily of the Valley

Auty R. Howard

Publisher: RWG Publishing

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Summary

This is the incredible true story of Auty R. Howard and God's amazing love, grace, and mercy in his life. Brutally honest, he speaks frankly about his life growing up in an alcoholic home and the physical and sexual abuse he suffered daily from a very early age. As you read his story, you will walk with him down the path of his drug addiction, numerous hospitalizations due to schizophrenia with paranoia and DID, his life of crime, and finally his incarceration before God pulled him out of the flames of Hell. It is a story of hope for all who feel trapped and feel like giving up.
 
Available since: 12/27/2021.
Print length: 88 pages.

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