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"You've brought nothing but hell on earth to me and my family"...."did you tell your kids that you killed my Grandmother?" And what's more, "I never loved you and wish I'd never married you or had kids!"
Those were some of the last words my ex-husband wrote to me in a vicious cycle of email exchanges. The strongest weapon we hold is in our mouth. Verbiage that spills out and cuts the chords of harmony and peace cannot be taken back. It's like trying to preserve a breath of winter air in a bottle. For Sale: Fresh Alaskan Air!
My book is about rejection. A universal virus that infects anyone that ever attempts a relationship. A pandemic that starts in Genesis and ends in Revelations. On ongoing, active bug that can hide in what may seem the most sterile of conditions.
People will undoubtedly reject us, we might reject ourselves or worse yet, think that God has rejected us.
Jeremiah 6:30 --" They are called rejected silver because the Lord has rejected them."
This book is for the rejected, the rejectors and the hope that follows closely to the story of Jeremiah's triumph. As in the day of the Old Testament, we can draw strength, hope and perseverance through the art of being rejected by the ones we thought loved us the most.
I hope to touch the lives of brothers and sisters that suffer/suffered the pain of rejection from their past, present and future.
As in the picture above, the young girl kept her distance on the frozen lake, only to dream of having acceptance and validation of the others. A simple pair of ice skates and a warm hand of another could have answered her prayer.
This is a book on putting your hand out and grabbing onto the biggest sufferer of rejection that the world has ever known.
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