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Better Not Bitter

Elder Richard H. Harris Jr.

Publisher: AuthorHouse

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Summary

Richard H. Harris Jr. spent 28 years making choices that harmed him emotionally, physically and spiritually. After spending six an half years in prison and allowing God to get him on the right path, Harris entered a new life--- healed mind, body and spirit. This memoir relates the journey of a man who traded in deceit, shame, jealousy and guilt for a life filled with the Holy Spirit that is lived to the glory of God. Readers will be inspired, convicted and convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is real, and it is He who can transform us to become Better not Bitter.
Available since: 07/02/2015.

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