The Missionary Kid…Talks
by Ted Garrison
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Pub Date 1 Jul 2024 | Archive Date 10 Jun 2024
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Description
In this powerful memoir, a missionary kid shares their story of redemption and recovery from the destructive forces of religious obsession and sex addiction. Through a harrowing journey of self-discovery and healing, this story offers a message of hope for a divided world, much like the prodigal story in the Bible. With unwavering courage and determination, the memoir illustrates that we rise through the past with the hope of resurrection.
Every story needs an exciting ending. May the hope of all our stories find us in this moment of completion, standing with the love of humanity.
Welcome home, friend. Listen as we say, 'Be here now to gather in stillness breathing.' The innocent child Djzah’neen is awake!
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9798891322431 |
PRICE | US$17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 252 |
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Featured Reviews
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I found The Missionary Kid... Talks to be just depressing to be honest. I think that's because it WAS a honest look at the life of a child raised in a extreme circumstances in any fashion, be it addiction, religion, discipline etc. It was
a nt what I expected, but it was a eye opening and interesting.