Just Don't Quit!Author House, 2007 M05 9 - 72 pages “JUST DON’T QUIT” has been in the making for over 15 years. This book is based upon wisdom, knowledge and understanding. This book is designed to help you get through and out of tough times in your life. When difficult time come your way, don’t stop, continue through hardness and stay on the path of recovery. The same rule applies when you are going through difficult times in your spiritual life. Rest in the Lord and wait patiently upon him. When you get off the path of healing and restoration, it only delays the process. This book is to help you understand that God is real and worthy to be praised.
God has orchestrated my life through the years and embedded in me never to quit, never giving up on dreams and visions and you can make it. This book will help deliver and set the bondage and captive free from themselves as well as from others. It is to give hope to the hopeless, friends to the friendless and love to the loveless. Read it and enjoy! Be Blessed! |
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... brothers Sonny and Brother; my sisters Dollie, Kay, and Nell. These sets of siblings and church family members are still in the land of the living. I cherish them deeply and love them daily. There have been times in my life when I thought.
... thought giving up would have been simpler and easier than going through some of the things in my life that I went through. As you read further in this books you will understand what I am referring to. Nevertheless, I have written this ...
... thought we had died and gone to heaven. My mother made something called sugar syrup. That is where you put water in a skillet and add sugar and bring it to a boil. We used it to pour over the biscuits. I say again, we made everything ...
... thought that was something special . Life was good on the farm , so they say . I thought It was very difficult living on the farm . Even if life was good , it would have been nice just to have something different to eat , you know ...
... thought it was just of life. a way I am the youngest of ten. By the time I came along, the first five siblings were grown and already gone. The older sisters and brothers, whom we call “the first group,” were like my mother and father ...