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The Adventure of the Dead Rabbits Society: The Lost Reminiscence of John H. Watson, M.D.

(Author) Philip J. Carraher
Format: Hardcover
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MOTHER'S MILK? What happens when the rules of boundaries and limitations do not govern our decisions? What happens when we do not receive the love, protection and guidance that we should have as children? Will we neglect our children also? What kind of people are we likely to become? Whether innocent or guilty, we must realize that all People (both good and bad, regardless of race, gender, economic status, or religious beliefs) have one commonality that makes them the same. All people began in the womb. Thus begins LaTesha Michelle's in-depth exploration of God's revelation to her of how the state of the world is directly related to the womb. In her new book, Mother's Milk, LaTesha Michelle plainly breaks down God's system for raising children, leaving no stone unturned from the pit to the pulpit, by combining Scripture along with practical instruction on how to be the mother/father and child God intends for you to be. Using real life illustrations she shows the benefits of raising children God's way as well as the consequences of not. As the world moves rapidly toward more increasingly shameful, and perilous times, it is imperative that we understand how we've come to this unfortunate state we're in, as well as learning how to be a part of the healing process one seed at a time. Mother's Milk is not just for mothers, but it is an absolute "must-read" for anyone who desires to know why they are who they are, good or bad, from the very beginning. Enlighten your knowledge, heighten your awareness and be transformed in your thinking, thus finding the true meaning of success. We must go back to the womb to go forward in life, and truly become born again!

Information
Publisher:
AuthorHouse
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780759605145
Publish year:
2001
Publish date:
June 1, 2001

Philip J. Carraher

Philip J. Carraher is best known for his groundbreaking novel "The Glass Castle," a poignant exploration of family dynamics and resilience. His literary style is marked by vivid imagery and emotional depth, earning him critical acclaim. Carraher's contributions to literature include challenging societal norms and shedding light on complex human relationships.

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