Reseña del libro "From the Heart Poetry Birthed From the Altar of Life (en Inglés)"
Has your heart been broken by grief or rejection?Or paralyzed by pain, abuse, abandonment, guilt and shame?Or your innocence destroyed?Or your dreams postponed-to oblivion?Have you cried to God for change-to change...but how?Do you know what it is to struggle and fight?Have you ever experienced victory and joy...after tears ofdisappointment, after painful, sleepless nights?Well, if you answered YES to any of these questions then FROMTHE HEART Poetry birthed from the altar of life is the book yourheart and soul has been yearning for!FROM THE HEART Poetry birthed from the altar of life is acollection of poetry written by a Christian, black, single mother, urban educator who experienced a gamut of emotions throughouther wonderful but sometimes tragic life. Through her journeyshe discovered the One who caused her to triumph-even-in-failureand overcome obstacles and abuse. She discovered the Onewho liberated her from the pits of disaster, depression, despair, disgust and disappointment-The Lord Jesus Christ-her savior, confidant and friend.FROM THE HEART provides a timely message of hope andhealing to every man, woman, child, believer, agnostic or atheistwho dares to read this book. So, whether your life is mundane ortumultuous FROM THE HEART Poetry birthed from the altar oflife is the book for you!Eleanor D. George, M.S. Ed., self-published, currently teaches in New York Cityand has raised three beautiful children as a single mother. Ms. George is a HunterCollege Public Service Scholar and New York City Teaching Fellow Alumni. Sheis also a recipient of the Bell Zeller Scholarship, Melanie Scholarship for Women, Second Start Scholarship and Paralegal Studies Award. Ms. George has survivedwelfare, domestic violence and incest. She currently resides in the Bronx and looksforward to completing her next book, "From Victim to Victor." Her desire is toinspire others-despite obstacles-to pursue their dreams... "I can do all thingsthrough Christ that strengthens me!" (Philippians 4:13)