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Lovely review! I love books about spirituality that avoid condemning the readers and instead reach out with compassion.
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I also feel like reading more f your review. I like the books and how it helps people find peace. Congratulations to the author.
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I'm glad you found some peace from this book.
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The description that is made of the book really intrigued me, the fact of finding peace in comforting words is something that I would like to try, I am an open-minded person so I would like to give the book a chance.
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This book is an inspirational guide to your spirituality. As the author struggles with PTSD, I feel that this book can be to those who needs compassion, beautiful review and looking forward to read this book :tiphat:
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I would like to read the book and deepen my spirituality and Christian believe. It seems to have a lot to offer.
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"SPIRITUALITY Modern Disciples of Jesus Christ" by Bettina E Obernuefemann - a brief "soul to soul" communication from "Sparkles" which would be of help to people who have suffered abuse, or PTSD and anyone curious about spirituality. Thanks for the review - it was helpful.
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Post by jenmiychem79 »

I've actually read this book at few times and I HIGHLY recommend it!
It's full of positivity. Makes you thankful for what you have in life at rough times. If you need a boost of positivity this book is for YOU!!
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This is a short spiritual guide to help people find peace in their lives. The author overcame trauma and PTSD and wrote this book to help others. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your interesting review.
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Post by Cristina Chifane »

I appreciate the author's courage to share her personal traumatic experiences like child abuse and PTSD. Although I'm not interested in reading a spiritual guide, I'm sure those in need of hope and strength to move forward might find the book helpful and reassuring. Thanks for your review!
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Would be a good read for Christians, but not the one that I would choose to read. Thanks for the detailed review.
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I really liked how you stated that the book is a good choice for "individuals with an open mind regarding religion and spirituality". Because I too believe that Spirituality is independent of any religion. I would love to read and review this gem of a book.
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I would love to read this book. Anything that contributes to my spiritual growth is a yes for me. Thanks for the review!
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A book that the author expresses having written guided by a superior source. She was abused as a child. In addition, she suffers from PTSD. This bok seems to be of interest to Christians, people with metaphysical beliefs, and in general every open-minded person.
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I love that the book doesn't feel preachy. So many other Christians tend to be quite forceful when it comes to talking about their religion, but I find that so off-putting. Thanks for the review.
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