Streams of Mercy

Turning Impossibilities to Possibilities

Biography & Memoir, Religious, Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Ronke Carons ISBN: 9781640030497
Publisher: Covenant Books Publication: September 12, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ronke Carons
ISBN: 9781640030497
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication: September 12, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Streams of Mercy is a true story of a teenage orphan who turned so many impossibilities to possibilities. She lost her mother at 13 and her father at 18 and was tossed into the unknown and unsecure world though a beautiful one by God’s creation with no hold like a rudderless ship. She looked to the right no father, to the left no mother. No one should have to suffer her kind of pains.

No one can replace your father and mother.

 

Within the short period of her life with her parents, she had been grounded in the knowledge of the power of faith, hope and love of God the heavenly father. That was her place of solace. The very fact of the absence of the spiritual aura of the parents made the journey more tedious and excruciating. Here is a simple truth that is generally lost in the scheme of things; a child with two living parents has three prayer pivots and routes to the throne of grace. When they die, those pivots and routes are reduced to just one. This makes the life of an orphan unenviable on all levels.

 

She had to survive on her own along with her siblings. The journey took her through many mountains and valleys including moments of joy and sadness, success and failure, laughing and weeping, births and deaths, frustration and restoration. The pivotal essence of her life was the streams of mercy. At every juncture of obstacles and impossibilities, the wonderful, beautiful and calming stream of mercy flow from the throne of grace to create a way to the possible. This experience is beyond imagination.

 

This book will touch your life like never before. Enjoy and share.

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Streams of Mercy is a true story of a teenage orphan who turned so many impossibilities to possibilities. She lost her mother at 13 and her father at 18 and was tossed into the unknown and unsecure world though a beautiful one by God’s creation with no hold like a rudderless ship. She looked to the right no father, to the left no mother. No one should have to suffer her kind of pains.

No one can replace your father and mother.

 

Within the short period of her life with her parents, she had been grounded in the knowledge of the power of faith, hope and love of God the heavenly father. That was her place of solace. The very fact of the absence of the spiritual aura of the parents made the journey more tedious and excruciating. Here is a simple truth that is generally lost in the scheme of things; a child with two living parents has three prayer pivots and routes to the throne of grace. When they die, those pivots and routes are reduced to just one. This makes the life of an orphan unenviable on all levels.

 

She had to survive on her own along with her siblings. The journey took her through many mountains and valleys including moments of joy and sadness, success and failure, laughing and weeping, births and deaths, frustration and restoration. The pivotal essence of her life was the streams of mercy. At every juncture of obstacles and impossibilities, the wonderful, beautiful and calming stream of mercy flow from the throne of grace to create a way to the possible. This experience is beyond imagination.

 

This book will touch your life like never before. Enjoy and share.

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