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Sorrowed to Repentance by Gwennanita Simmons (ISBN: 9781451293197)
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Sorrowed to Repentance Paperback - 2010
by Gwennanita Simmons
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Growing up the oldest of 8 children, Gwen did their hair, cooked, cleaned and whipped. Whatever was expected out of a mother is what she grew up doing. She was raped, beaten, molested, physically, verbally, mentally and sexually abused in her lifetime. She wrote letters to God praying for a husband who would take charge of her life. Then she met and married David. It seemed everything she asked God for was everything he wasn't. She divorced him for another woman. She and Diana were together 5 years. Then God stepped in and planted a seed.
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- Title Sorrowed to Repentance
- Author Gwennanita Simmons
- Binding Paperback
- Language ENG
- Publisher PublishAmerica
- Date 2010-05
- ISBN 9781451293197
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