Abandoned by Love: Rescued by God Overcoming Abandonment and Rejection Issues

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Ann Davis has suffered with major depression most of her life. She attempted suicide twice before the age of 30. Because she was abandoned as a toddler, and experienced verbal and physical abuse from her new family, she spent most of her life seeking the love she craved. This book is about how she suffered from the effects of abandonment, and rejection, and how her relationship with God has rescued her from their pain. The stories of her life are many and diverse, including sexual and physical abuse, failed marriages, suicide attempts, relationship issues, life transitions, and spiritual deliverance. You will see how God can rescue you from your self pity, and demonic oppression, and bring you into a life of peace and thanksgiving.

About the author

Ann Davis is a wife, mother and grandmother. She is retired having spent her working career in the healthcare industry. She is a Licensed Minister who is known for encouraging those who are experiencing emotional pain. She loves to study and teach the scriptures. She also enjoys reading self help books, gospel music, flower gardening, and volunteering. She was determined to find the answer to the question “why am I like I am”? Her quest led her to the knowledge of the Law of Cause and Effect where she found the answer to her question.

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