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The Creation Project

Sunshine Rodgers

Publisher: RWG Publishing

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Like a therapist, I invite God to sit on the couch in front of me. I flip open my notepad, pen in hand. Now tell me, in your own words, what happened that night. It was a friendship, wasn't it? I hate to open old wounds, but invite me in to all those years ago, before the world was created and all you had were angels who lived in Heaven, and one angel who captured your heart. Describe that moment when everything changed. When was it when Lucifer turned into Satan? And why? Wasn't Heaven good enough? And what did you do when Heaven faced its biggest challenge? Did you trust the wrong source? Were you merely too vulnerable? Maybe if you could turn back time, you wouldn't have given your angels a choice to rebel. Of course, true love has its risks, one that broke your heart for the very first time.
 
Available since: 03/14/2022.
Print length: 142 pages.

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