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RISE: What To Do When Hell Won't Back Off

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Are you ready to RISE? Have you ever felt like life is against you? Have you ever wondered what you did to deserve this? If you answer is YES, then you are not alone. Author Debra Lynn Hayes an relate. Imagine experiencing the death of two infants, the death of a teenager, the death of a best friend, divorce, foreclosure, financial ruin, and injustice from the judicial system. These are just a few of the personal tragedies Debra has turned into triumph. Debra's touching, often humorous, down-to-earth real life story takes you on a journey through guilt, self-condemnation, and poor self image. In the process she discovered peace, contentment and forgiveness. She exposes the raw emotions most people are uncomfortable discussing while sharing four steps to move toward abundant living These steps can be applied to the smallest disappointment or the greatest tragedy.

262 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 27, 2017

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August 9, 2018
I have had seven miscarriages myself. As I read "Rise" I could relate to a lot
of what Debra wrote about. She shares her heart and how she didn't grieve for many years, and I could relate. I love how she came to view her life from a different perspective and how she pursued healing. A great read for anyone who has had loss and needs help becoming whole.
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August 25, 2017
It took a lot of courage to write this book. Debbie reveals how she rose from tragedy to triumph and gives credit to the Lord. Even though I've known Debbie for many years I never realized the emotional pain she was going through. She always had a smile on her face and seemed so strong. This is the times when God carries us and helps us carry on when a person is dying inside. Thank you for sharing of yourself and giving your testimony.
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