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Beneath The Surface: Life Under The Mask An Anthology

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Beneath the surface is a deep dark place where one cannot see. Your emotions are there, but they are hidden so well it often feels like you are residing in the very pit of hell. You are broken, you are wounded, and as you hide behind that mask, you are fighting for your soul. The only God I know is our heavenly Father who will rescue you and won’t let you go. But you have to be willing to receive help for your distressed soul. Who are the distressed souls? They are doctors, teachers, nurses, and preachers, they are your next-door neighbor who are willing to be set free. They consist of every ethnicity, and they look like you and me. Beneath the Life Under the Mask consists of 15 authors who lived beneath the surface for a period of time. But thank God for Jesus who had mercy on their souls

92 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 22, 2021

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Melanie Phillips

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Melanie Phillips, journalist, broadcaster and author, is Britain’s best known and most controversial champion of traditional values in the culture war.

Her weekly column, which currently appears in The Times of London, has been published over the years in the Guardian, Observer, Sunday Times and Daily Mail. She also writes for the Jerusalem Post and Jewish Chronicle, is a regular panellist on BBC Radio's The Moral Maze and speaks on public platforms throughout the English-speaking world.

Her best-selling book Londonistan, about the British establishment's capitulation to Islamist aggression, was published in 2006. She followed this in 2010 with The World Turned Upside Down: the Global Battle over God, Truth and Power.

Her first novel, The Legacy, which deals with conflicted Jewish identity, antisemitism and the power of history, was published in April by Post Hill Press. Her personal and political memoir, Guardian Angel, was published by Post Hill Press in January.

Among her earlier books is All Must Have Prizes, a devastating critique of Britain's education system. She is also the author of The Sex-Change Society: Feminised Britain and the Neutered Male, published by the Social Market Foundation, America's Social Revolution, published by Civitas, and The Ascent of Woman, a history of the ideas behind the female suffrage campaign, published by Little, Brown. She also wrote a play, Traitors, which was performed at the Drill Hall in London in 1985

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