Left at the Altar
Looking for God in the Light and Finding Him in the Dark
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Narrated by:
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Nikki Delgado
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By:
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Senna Tagboto
About this listen
This book is a memoir about a very difficult period in the author's life. Like the fictional character in Charles Dickens' novel, she was left at the altar by her fiancé, a pastor. In this moving story, she recounts the spiritual manipulation, greed, and betrayal of those that she held in high esteem and how she found healing after many years.
This memoir is about forgiveness, finding peace in the face of unimaginable betrayal, finding purpose, and allowing oneself to be like clay in the hands of the Potter.
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