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Stir - Trafford Publishing
Copyright 2016 Janielle Blenman.
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Scripture taken from the New King James Version. Copyright © 1979, 1980, 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
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Foreword
You are probably wondering what this book is about. You have checked both the front and back covers (unless of course you bought the e-book) and will probably look again because you ‘just don’t get it’. There is neither an author summary nor a book summary and you are truly curious to find out what this book is about. This little intro won’t fully answer that question, in fact this serves as a warning.
This will be unlike anything you have ever read; it will push boundaries and upset a few people. It will cause a riot of questions to be heard that we ignored and disregarded before. They won’t be new questions, no; many thought of them before I did, but never gave voice to them. Why didn’t they? Simple, they were too controversial. As a society, the church, and we its members don’t want to ‘stir up trouble’, so we go along with whatever is ‘trending’, be it accurate truth or not. What we fail to remember is,