Enough is Enough Already
โ Scribed by Carline Francois
- Publisher
- Carline Francois
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
In the course of our lives, our special relationship with the Lord gives us a special grace in all the situations we encounter. The Lord's presence makes the journey a bit easier than if HE was not present at all. The fruits we receive from this communion, is that we have a Lord who is merciful and loving. HE is faithful to us at every turn when we ask Him. So as His followers we can know that each day is a blessed day, even during the times we don't see it. When we do not give up on faith, we will see the Lord working in our lives.
In Enough is Enough Already, we follow Loreina as she begins a newfound relationship with the Lord, which becomes her saving grace. While almost failing out college, she pushes through and receives her degree. She lands a brand-new job to begin her career in the medical field. Then, something wonderful happens when she meets her future husband. Her new life becomes a new journey that she did not anticipate. However, when a series of...
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