Mary Queen of Scots in History
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C. A. Campbell
Many women like Charlie Ann Campbell have struggled with their walk with God, wrestling with familiar spirits they feel they can conquer on their own. Charlie Ann Campbell has lived a long time; however, she has not had a steady walk with the Lord all those years until she made up her mind to seek a deeper relationship with God. After being delivered, God commissioned her to write about having a relationship with Him. Charlie Ann knows that just because you are saved, walking in ones calling, does not mean that one has overcome all of their demons. Therefore, she has shared things in her life that will show how much God loves us and how He wish none to perish (2 Peter 3:9). Charlie Ann Campbell has been a minister for 22 years and served as her pastor’s assistant for 14 of those years. She had a correspondence ministry for about 5 years, where she sent messages of God’s Word to inmates. She is also a graduate of Ohio Christian University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Leadership & Ministry and Biblical Studies Concentration.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Much as has been written about Mary Queen of Scots, it would be difficult to find in our language a biography of her that recommends itself to busy readers by its brevity, whilst furnishing data and arguments with respect to controverted points in her history, intended to give satisfaction to inquiring minds.