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Raised by the Flame Saved by God! - Surviving the Shadows Violence of the Devil - cover

Raised by the Flame Saved by God! - Surviving the Shadows Violence of the Devil

Ken Young

Publisher: Publishdrive

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This is the Starting of a true documentary of a Child trapped in the battle between Darkness and the Light. May God show you the Light and the Way, and be there for you as He was for me.You are powerful in the name of God!! Build a Relationship With God and you too will feel his presence. 
 
My Father, who art in Heaven, I come to you as a humble Child in the Name of Jesus. I ask for you to pour your love into the reader as they go through the pain of the Life that I had to go through. Let them see every time you saved me, even when I ran with the Devil. God was there. Let them look back on their own lives to see all the times you have been there for them. Let them feel the Holy Spirit rush through them giving the feeling of the love that they will embrace with God. I live for you My Lord! As a Soldier of God's Army!!  I PRAISE YOUR NAME, I PRAISE YOUR NAME!!!!!YAHWEH!!! 
 
AMEN, AMEN, AMEN
Available since: 07/08/2025.
Print length: 76 pages.

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