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Riding the Fence Really Hurts! - by Judy Bowen (Paperback)

Riding the Fence Really Hurts! - by  Judy Bowen (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>This book represents real life experiences: called by God, struggling in an unyielding posture, riding a fence of indecision, and finally returning to the fold, always forgiven completely. Willing submission to her Lord will be Judy's course.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>This book by Author Judy Bowen, Riding the Fence Really Hurts!, will resonate with you because it represents real life experiences of many people: </strong> called by God, struggling in an unyielding posture, riding a fence of indecision, and finally returning to the fold, always forgiven completely. Willing submission to her Lord's leading became her goal, and now, forever, will be Judy's course. She counsels women often, because "she's been there." Read a life history of unvarnished truth. <strong>This story will ask you openly and honestly to accept God's grace and forgiveness, to "get off of the fence" and start living for God unreservedly.</strong> <strong>The book includes practical resources to help you on your spiritual journey.</strong> This rich history includes era photos. Judy's story showcases down-to-earth events that graphically illustrate her fence-riding odyssey. Judy Bowen is the former General Manager of Salem Radio Stations in San Diego, California. By her own choice, she was "on a fence" of instability, waffling for twenty years, unwilling to make a firm choice to obey God in all His ways and follow His truth exclusively. <strong>The book tells the true story of how God pursued her as a "prodigal" daughter, regardless of debilitating toxic and negative circumstances, many of which she created for herself. After much heartache and confusion, she chose to finally get off that hurting fence in 1988, and what a transformation!</strong> <strong>Her firm commitment to God literally framed her life of ministry and testimony. Her expanding outreach to individuals and groups continues today. This book will inspire readers to choose once and for all to embrace and follow God's plan for their lives.</strong></p><p><br></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><br></p><p>Judy Bowen has been my good friend for around 30 years. I firmly believe that God engineered our friendship because He then used her to guide me back to His arms after I had spent many years wandering lost in the wilderness of agnosticism.</p><p>Sometime after becoming friends, a chance remark expressing her faith in God opened the door to my salvation. Now, through telling her own story, Judy can guide the readers of this book, who are likewise lost in the wilderness, to find the loving arms of Jesus.</p><p> Brian Carlin, Retired Project Manager</p><p>Best-Selling Author, 2021</p><p><br></p><p>Effective leadership, strong and vibrant relationships, investments in lives, integrity, dedication to excellence, and modeling Godly character are a few of the attributes I've witnessed in the life and career of Judy Bowen. A book chronicling Judy's life was suggested to her in 2006, and fifteen later, it has come to pass.</p><p>You, one of her readers, will be inspired to not ride a fence of indecision, committed one day and veering from that commitment the next, because waffling really does hurt. Rather, you are invited and encouraged to give yourself to God wholeheartedly, once and for all.</p><p>Join Judy on her journey and you may see a mirror on your life in some respects. Living in God's arms and being surrounded by His eternal love and forgiveness await you as you choose to follow God's leading and intervention without reservation.</p><p> Glen Aubrey, Publisher, Writer, Consultant, </p><p>Emmy (R) Award Winner, Professional Musician, 2021</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><br>

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