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A Diamond In The Rough, But Full Of
Potential is the second release by Latisha Biggs. In her memoir-style
voice, Latisha Biggs takes readers on a journey through her turbulent
childhood and young adult years, describing how the power of God
protected her through rape, drug abuse, and sexual promiscuity,
and finally brought her to a place of peace, acceptance and forgiveness.
A real-life example in understanding the lessons in living, A
Diamond In The Rough illustrates the value of self worth,
the victory of forgiveness and teaches that all things work together
for good. This book is a victory shout for every woman who has ever
been emotionally destroyed by a man she has loved, and allowed that
bad experience to keep her from opening her heart to others. For
every woman who knows the pain of a neglectful father. For every
unfaithful man who thinks his actions towards women don't have long
lasting, far-reaching impact. For every soul who is trapped in the
guilt and shame of the past; whose heart is crushed by the weight
of painful memories and unforgiveness, and for every person seeking
hope for a brighter future.
This is a book for individuals seeking to be healed by the thread
of common experience. In our humanness, somehow knowing that someone
else has survived what we have been through tends to help in our
own healing process. And this book is the balm that can heal broken
hearts and tormented minds.
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“I had nothing else to lose, so I decided to try it
God's way.”
“It takes God to remove unforgiveness from our hearts
and to love in spite of how we have been treated by others.”
“When I realized that my body was the temple of the
Holy Spirit and that the Spirit of God was dwelling in
me, it was easy for me to give up drugs.”
Excerpts from A Diamond In The Rough, But Full Of Potential
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“The scars remind me that I am a walking miracle. The scars remind
me that no weapon formed against me shall prosper. What satan meant for
ruin, God used it for His good and I will forever remember the face of
the angel I met in the emergency room.”
“I had such low self-esteem; had been abused and abandoned;
was very insecure; and had no self-love. I was a total
mess!”
Excerpts from A Diamond In The
Rough, But Full Of Potential
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