Christianity's Executioners: A Woman's Story of Survival Review

Christianity's Executioners: A Woman's Story of Survival
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Written by Lois A. Trader. The author. May 2009
There are times in our lives when we so desperately want to believe something is real, that we will distort the truth and circumstances all around us, simply to believe the lie. We can go so far as to alienate ourselves from anyone that shares differently.
Denial is a scary and dangerous emotion, be it denial about our health, our friendships, our marriage or our beliefs in an organization or church.
Since writing this book, I have come to grips with the fact that I allowed myself to be deceived. The past is something we can not change - but we can learn from. Living life "now" and having "hope" in the future is truly all one can do.
My speaking and writing is dedicated 100% to information that will uplift, empower and strengthen women - physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Dealing primarily with women's heart disease. It's no wonder heart disease is the number one killer of American Women. It's no wonder I, Lois Trader, have premature heart disease. There are seven top risk factors for heart disease; stress & depression are on that list. This book, though not available anymore shows a very depressed, disillusioned person trying desperately to believe in something that doesn't exist any longer, or might never have.
I have come to terms with the fact that I was deceived. I have come to terms that I believed in a pastor and church that was not right.
My life is wonderful, filled with love of my family, which includes my husband of 31 years, three wonderful daughters, two son-in-laws and three grandchildren. Everything we go through can make us stronger or break us. I am stronger. Lois Trader 2008 http://loistrader.com http://loistrader.blog.com

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