His Peace was Mine
When I had no peace of mind...
by Amorina Galindo
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About the Book
Shame is an ugly opponent to face alone. It speaks volumes in whispers and distorts your identity. It shatters all hope and rattles your peace. It says things like, “You can’t be forgiven for what you’ve done”, “You’re too far gone for redemption”, “You’ll never be more than the mess you are”. If you’ve ever thought this way about yourself, let me be the first to say, you’re not the only one. In this book you’ll meet a girl who’s a lot like you. She wants to be righteous, but can’t break free from sin. She wants to have peace, but intrusive thoughts bombard her. She wants to be freed from her past, but can’t shake off her shame. But now that girl is here to say that you are not your shame. You are not your regret. You are not the worst thing you’ve done or the dark thoughts you face. This is the story of how God purposed my pain and delivered me from unbearable shame. My testimony, told through raw and honest poetry, is yours to be reminded that God is able to bring beauty from ashes and restore light to the darkest of times. So if you’ve been doubting whether there is hope for you, trust me, there is.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Poetry
- Additional Categories Religion & Spirituality
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 204 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798218553586
- Publish Date: Nov 10, 2024
- Language English
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About the Creator
Amorina Galindo
Texas, United States
Amorina Galindo is a poet, self-published author, and creative from DFW, Texas. She recently released her second poetry book titled, 'The Forging of a Heart', and plans to publish many more of her work throughout her lifetime. Apart from writing, her passion lies in encouraging and inspiring others to act on their ambition, deny distractions, trust their vision, and pursue their passions. When she's not writing poetry you can find her taking nature walks, crocheting, or reading YA/Christian Contemporary fiction.