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YOU ARE FORGIVEN: Taking the Shackles Off
YOU ARE FORGIVEN: Taking the Shackles Off
YOU ARE FORGIVEN: Taking the Shackles Off
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YOU ARE FORGIVEN: Taking the Shackles Off

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LaToya Monique shares her story of how the Lord healed her from a traumatic abortion. For years she wore a mask to hide the pain of her past. When she finally decided to surrender the pain and guilt she felt to the Lord, He healed her emotionally and mentally. No longer did she feel trapped in a cycle of guilt and shame. She wants you to know that healing is available to you. You don't have to stay in the unhealthy and toxic cycle. It's time to be free and understand that you are forgiven.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateJan 21, 2023
ISBN9781365661914
YOU ARE FORGIVEN: Taking the Shackles Off

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    YOU ARE FORGIVEN - LaToya Monique

    Copyright © 2023 LaToya Monique

    All rights reserved.

    ISBN: 978-1-365-66191-4

    DEDICATION

    To our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

    And to the women seeking Him for healing.

    CONTENTS

    Chapter 1      Silence

    Chapter 2      My Story

    Chapter 3      Cease To Run No More

    Chapter 4      The Process

    Chapter 5      Moving Forward

    Chapter 6      Let’s Address the Lies

    Chapter 7      Let’s Talk About Your Baby(ies)

    Chapter 8      Encouragement

    Chapter 9      Prayer/Pledge

    Chapter 10      A Note from the Author

    CHAPTER 1

    SILENCE

    There are so many voices. So many opinions. They become louder as you look online. So many opinions. Arguments. Now the guilt feels even heavier. I’ve done something I said I would never do….

    Something I wrote essays on in high school with a strong opinion. I even at times would look down on women who did it. But here I am…

    Where do I go from here? One side is screaming it’s your right and the other is screaming that you are wrong with a picture of a dead fetus in your face. 

    I’m not writing this to support either side. I’m writing this because I care about you. Both sides have an opinion. But what about the woman that just did something

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