Woman, Thou Art Loosed!: Healing the Wounds of the Past

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Destiny Image Publishers, 2011 M07 28 - 83 páginas

Let your heart be warmed as the oil of T.D. Jakes' teaching flows from your mind to your spirit. The balm in this book will soothe all manner of traumas, tragedies, and disappointments. For the single parent and the battered wife, for the abused girl and the insecure woman, there is a cure for the crisis!

In this soft word for the sensitive ear, there is a deep cleansing for those inaccessible areas of the feminine heart. This book will help to fight back the infections of life. Woman, Thou Art Loosed! will break the bands off the neck of every woman who dares to read it!

 

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Chapter Page 1 INFIRMED WOMAN
BROKEN ARROWS 17
THAT WAS THEN 35
THE VICTIM SURVIVES 45
WALK INTO NEWNESS 57
ORIGINS OF FEMININITY 67
AWOMBMAN 77
ABLE FOR TWO 99
DAUGHTER OF ABRAHAM 115
A WOMAN WITHOUT EXCUSE 133
THE TRUE BEAUTY OF A WOMAN 141
EVERY WOMAN NEEDS A SABBATH 149
WINTER WOMAN 159
BREAKING THE CHAIN 177
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T. D. Jakes, Bishop T. D. Jakes was born and raised in Charleston, West Virginia. He received a Doctorate of Ministry and was the founder and senior pastor of the Temple of Faith Ministries in Charleston for sixteen years. He relocated with T. D. Jakes Ministries, in 1996, to Dallas, Texas. Bishop Jakes is also the CEO for T. D. Jakes Ministries and has promoted hundreds of conferences across the country. He is the author of the bestsellers "Woman, Thou Art Loosed!," "Naked And Not Ashamed," "Can You Stand To Be Blessed," "Daddy Loves His Girls," "The Harvest," and "Loose That Man And Let Him Go." He serves on the board of directors and as a contributing writer for several religious magazines. He also has a weekly television broadcast called Get Ready with T. D. Jakes, which is aired in several countries throughout the world, and Bishop Jakes was named one of the nation's most influential ministers by The New York Times.

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