Have you experienced rejection or a lack of acceptance? If so, how did you respond? What did you do about it? Did you feel no one could relate to you or what you experienced? If you said 'Yes" to any of these questions perhaps A ccepted: My Story and Workbook i s for you. The two books Accepted: My Story and the Accepted Workbook: A Road to Acceptance are compiled here as one hardcover book. Part one of this book takes you, the reader, through the pages of Accepted: My Story. In part one you will journey with me from rejection to a place of acceptance. You the reader or someone you love may be traumatized, abused, or rejected and can relate to my story. May you or your loved one, gain hope for inner healing from my story. Being able to tell my story was a sign of emotional healing from rejection. It was a testimony of acceptance beyond rejection. Accepted: My Story was a testimony of the emotional healing I received from God. You may see yourself or someone you love in the story. Become open to accept and be accepted as a person no matter what your life story has been thus far. As you read my story, begin to hope for wholeness in your spirit, soul, and body. The content of part two of this book contains the text of the Accepted Workbook: A Road to Acceptance. Part two provides some insight into the tools I used as God guided me from a place of rejection to acceptance. It was a slow process with God as my guide. Healing and acceptance occurred for me as I received the ministry of Jesus Christ as recorded in Luke 4:18-19 and Isaiah 61:1-3 into my life. May you the reader gain a deeper understanding of what acceptance is and how to access it. Jesus Christ was rejected so that you may be accepted. May you realize more deeply that God loves you.
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