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The Abuse That Did Not Stop

Carla Matamoro-Small

Publisher: Xlibris US

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Summary

This book is based upon a true life story. The purpose of these writings is so that you who are bound in a relationship of abuse and cannot find a way of escape, would realize that this is not Gods plan or desire for His children and that there is hope for those who want to be delivered. 
Many times in the Christian circle, we are told that we have to stay and pray and work things out. There is no scripture in the Bible that tells us that we must stay in an abusive relationship.
Yes God hates divorce and remaraige but His perfect plan was designed ,where the woman was created to be a help to the man and that the man must love his wife even as Christ loves the Church.
This book takes you very deep into the childhood and hurts and victories in the lives of whom it is written. Each chapter takes you into a life challenging walk with the author.
The contents of this book is in no way being published to give the devil any glory but to prove that in spite of any lifes defeat,
 the Lord is able to walk you through and deliver you from the hands of the enemy.
Available since: 08/31/2009.

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