I will change my life

I will change my life

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An alcoholic man, sick, full of debts, undergoes a hellish decline, and consequently loses his family, his wife and two children. But by knowing the Faith in a living God, the one true God, he determines that he will change his life, not that anyone interferes with this Powerful Faith. For there will appear countless people and thoughts to make him stop, although with all this, he learns that for change to happen, he will have to go through it and more, and face his own fears, lest he be overpowered. May the Holy Spirit guide you in this reading. I am a Brazilian
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Maryam never had a say. Although her situation wasn't her fault, people never fail to rub it in her face. If she was a child out of wedlock, she wouldn't have been sad. Atleast she'd be paying for her parent's sin. If she was an Almajira, she'd still lift her head up high and accept what ever the world threw at her, atleast she would still be paying for her parent's sin for throwing her out into the streets. If she was a prostitute, Heck! she'd stand proud and tall, atleast it was her decision to sell her body to men. But, she was neither one of this things. She had lost her father, a day before she was born. Her mother got married to someone else a week later! That marriage came with a whole lot of burden. A burden she was subjected to by her gullible mother. A burden she had no choice but to embrace.

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