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Becoming the Admiral's Wife

By: Cecily Watson Kelln
Narrated by: Skye Alley
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In this confessional memoir, Cecily Watson Kelln leaves the comforts of her childhood cackleberry farm to face womanhood fraught with struggles to find love and security. Divorce, rejection, and despair try to knock her down. But her mother's exemplary Christian faith keeps her full of hope.

This true story involves travel and adventures, such as the Peace Corps, cold winter in a tent, and a psychedelic baptism. Becoming the Admiral's Wife is a beautiful testimony of the author's search to know God, and how she eventually finds him in several dramatic encounters with Jesus Christ. By God's mercy and grace, she ultimately meets the loving Christian man who becomes her husband. With inserted excerpts of his fast-track career in the early years of the nuclear navy, the audiobook illustrates the power of Christ-centered marriage and inspires listeners to patiently trust in God's divine plan for their own lives.

©2021 Cecily Watson Kelln (P)2022 Cecily Watson Kelln

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