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Psalms of a Lovesick Bride - by Annette V Killam (Paperback)

Psalms of a Lovesick Bride - by  Annette V Killam (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Jesus is coming, <br> His love so overwhelming it crashes in like a wave.<br> Jesus truly saves.<br> He delivers us from our darkest enemies.<br> He heals us of pain and sickness.<br> He makes us want to live free from sin and destruction.<br> He empowers us to make the life choices.<br> He reminds me that His answer is "Yes and amen!" <p/> During moments of emotional devastation and the temptation to lose hope, Jesus came to Annette Killam's rescue and simply said to the enemy of her soul, "Enough." Instantly, she was divinely inspired to reciprocate her love to Him through original lyrical psalms. <p/> In the second volume of her poetic journey of intimacy, Killam shares more psalms inspired from a lovesick bride, eager to lavish her God with deep love. Throughout her collection, Killam not only highlights her own relationship with the Lord, but also encourages others to hold onto God, through both joyful and broken times, and enjoy the beauty that comes from giving Him our whole heart, and loving Him with all that we are and all that we have. <p/> Psalms of a Lovesick Bride is a continuing volume of inspirational psalms that provides a glimpse into a believer's heart as she journeys through life</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Annette V. Killam is a woman devoted to loving Jesus Christ, her Bridegroom King. She effectively communicates this love through poetry. She was educated at Rhema Bible Correspondence School, and her training includes prayer and intercession, dream interpretation, and church leadership. Annette and her husband, Stephen, have three children. This is her second book.</p>

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