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This book is intended to help you rise from the bottom of the sea to peacefully floating in your purpose and calling. The words are carefully chosen to help you identify overt and covert setbacks encountered on your life's journey. Indeed, this is not where Jesus Christ wants you to be. Together, we will unveil your pain and brokenness so that you begin to soar as a Pearl that's free, healed, and authentic. Pearls are rare to come by and often looking for you to place them in a treasure box. Just the same, you are a unique masterpiece of God's divine genius. However, the wealth of what you…mehr

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This book is intended to help you rise from the bottom of the sea to peacefully floating in your purpose and calling. The words are carefully chosen to help you identify overt and covert setbacks encountered on your life's journey. Indeed, this is not where Jesus Christ wants you to be. Together, we will unveil your pain and brokenness so that you begin to soar as a Pearl that's free, healed, and authentic. Pearls are rare to come by and often looking for you to place them in a treasure box. Just the same, you are a unique masterpiece of God's divine genius. However, the wealth of what you innately have will remain unknown if you don't put your gift, talent, and anointing in your treasured box. This book will help to accomplish this goal.
Autorenporträt
Christine Brooks is a graduate of Western New England University with her B.A. in Literature and her M.F.A. from Bay Path University in Creative Nonfiction. Her poem, the price, is in the October issue of The Cabinet of Heed and her poems, life and I Don't Believe, are in the fall issue of Door Is a Jar. Two poems, friends and demons are in the January 2020 issue of Cathexis Northwest Press and her poem, communion, is in the January 2020 issue of Pub House Books. Her series of vignettes, Small Packages, was named a semifinalist at Gazing Grain Press in August 2018. Her essay, What I Learned from Being Accidentally Celibate for Five Years was featured in HuffPost, MSN, Yahoo and Daily Mail UK in April 2019.