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Megan wants to control her mind to rid herself of fear; but self-control is part of the fruit of the spirit and cannot be cultivated and produced in our lives without having the Spirit in our lives. He can only keep our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus if we cast our care upon him and give thanks. Megan can't do that because she doesn't know Jesus personally. So she contemplates suicide, but how it will affect her
— Oct 31, 2013 07:29PM
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Allison Kohn
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This book is also about how a person's values change when we are effected personally by things that we were prone to judge differently when they happened to others others. Judging and condemning others becomes harder when we find ourself confronted with the same weaknesses and trials.
It explores how the spirit of fear chains a person in the worst kind of prison.
— Oct 31, 2013 07:23PM
It explores how the spirit of fear chains a person in the worst kind of prison.
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From the first, when Megan was attacked, I have had an affinity with her. Her anger is very understandable. Her reactions and decisions are closer to those my little sister would have made, but understandable nonetheless. Now that she has a dog to talk to, it will make her stronger.
— Oct 31, 2013 02:38PM

