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No Longer Bound: The Unborn Children
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No Longer Bound: The Unborn Children

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Mrs. Tegra Little has dared to expose personal, searing and vulnerable truths in her new biography entitled, No Longer Bound, The Unborn Children.Mrs. Little’s beginning chapter begs the question, Do you remember? This pointed query offers a hand to gingerly lead readers on her path toward spiritual healing, deliverance and freedom from her captors, sorrows of miscarriage and abortion’s weighted aftermath.Many have stumbled, defended and fought for the right to choose abortion against the unborn. Tegra gives voice to those who cannot speak up for themselves by sharing her priceless story. By courageously and explicitly sharing her own experience with abortion she gives others permission to speak up, cry out and seek help. To an earnest audience she reveals that abortion has its own spirit that is alive and always seeking expression. It is heartless to satisfy itself, leaving victims raw inside to suffer silently, walk in denial, pretend all is well and believe the lie that there is no hope or light at the end of the tunnel.No Longer Bound, The Unborn Children disengages the mindset of hopelessness and anchors the heart to opportunities for mind renewal, restoration and abundant life. Effects of abortion and miscarriages can be hard on the soul and mercilessly ride the conscious. But, there are tools to help anyone, man or woman find reconciliation, and forgiveness. This book is one of those tools.Tegra’s journey brought her straight to the open door of ministry where her life is poured out and extended to anyone who desires to end their cycle of pain and find healing.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Noahs Ark Publishing
Date
2 April 2021
Pages
154
ISBN
9781735744711

Mrs. Tegra Little has dared to expose personal, searing and vulnerable truths in her new biography entitled, No Longer Bound, The Unborn Children.Mrs. Little’s beginning chapter begs the question, Do you remember? This pointed query offers a hand to gingerly lead readers on her path toward spiritual healing, deliverance and freedom from her captors, sorrows of miscarriage and abortion’s weighted aftermath.Many have stumbled, defended and fought for the right to choose abortion against the unborn. Tegra gives voice to those who cannot speak up for themselves by sharing her priceless story. By courageously and explicitly sharing her own experience with abortion she gives others permission to speak up, cry out and seek help. To an earnest audience she reveals that abortion has its own spirit that is alive and always seeking expression. It is heartless to satisfy itself, leaving victims raw inside to suffer silently, walk in denial, pretend all is well and believe the lie that there is no hope or light at the end of the tunnel.No Longer Bound, The Unborn Children disengages the mindset of hopelessness and anchors the heart to opportunities for mind renewal, restoration and abundant life. Effects of abortion and miscarriages can be hard on the soul and mercilessly ride the conscious. But, there are tools to help anyone, man or woman find reconciliation, and forgiveness. This book is one of those tools.Tegra’s journey brought her straight to the open door of ministry where her life is poured out and extended to anyone who desires to end their cycle of pain and find healing.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Noahs Ark Publishing
Date
2 April 2021
Pages
154
ISBN
9781735744711