MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB)
January 11, 2022
“The War’s Not Mine: From Bound to Broken, Now Blessed!”: a potent and emotionally open exploration of life, faith, and God’s saving grace. “The War’s Not Mine: From Bound to Broken, Now Blessed!” is the creation of published author Syn’Cere Ann-Unique ManSarry, a loving wife and native of Kentucky who attended pharmaceutical classes at Daymar College and surgical technician classes and phlebotomy classes at National University College. Later, ManSarry completed a certificate in ministry and leadership through Southwestern Christian University.
ManSarry shares, “This War’s Not Mine is a book that speaks about the once-rejected life that a wife and her husband had to endure long before they met, and the war’s they fought through together, they’ve learned to encourage themselves and each other with the trust of their Lord and Savior, Jesus the Christ.
“After having to deal with rejection from loved ones, friends, and even members of their own family, they talk about how they were able to overcome this. This War’s Not Mine talks about how this now-married couple found the purpose in their rejected pain. Not only did they learn that their whole life was ordained by their Lord and Savior, Jesus the Christ, but they also believe that He ordained their steps so that their paths would cross.
“This War’s Not Mine encourages the reader that there is a purpose in their pain.”
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Syn’Cere Ann-Unique ManSarry’s new book is an inspiring exploration of the author’s personal and spiritual life.
ManSarry shares in hopes of encouraging others to fight through the hard times to reach the joyous promise of God’s grace.
Consumers can purchase “The War’s Not Mine: From Bound to Broken, Now Blessed!” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about “The War’s Not Mine: From Bound to Broken, Now Blessed!,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.
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