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He Changed My Story
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He Changed My Story

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Aisha Pittman was born and raised in Chicago she is a mother, writer, evangelist, and motivational speaker who has launched her first book He Changed My Story, and more coming.
I hope my story touches at least one soul. For so long I grew up not knowing who I was from my last name being changed, from being called names, from being abused, and having low self-esteem I have fought a good fight to find myself! Now that I know who I am I want to share with the world. No more being silent no more hidden secrets. I have suffered for this moment. This is MY testimony!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone Creativity Groups
Date
24 November 2021
Pages
102
ISBN
9781952098819

Aisha Pittman was born and raised in Chicago she is a mother, writer, evangelist, and motivational speaker who has launched her first book He Changed My Story, and more coming.
I hope my story touches at least one soul. For so long I grew up not knowing who I was from my last name being changed, from being called names, from being abused, and having low self-esteem I have fought a good fight to find myself! Now that I know who I am I want to share with the world. No more being silent no more hidden secrets. I have suffered for this moment. This is MY testimony!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone Creativity Groups
Date
24 November 2021
Pages
102
ISBN
9781952098819