Who Are You Walking Like? As You Walk in a World of Confusion
I can tell you of God’s miraculous miracles and His power that has changed my life.
ABOUT ME
Vanessa Pratt
I am a strong woman in the Lord. Resides in Lawrenceville, Georgia. With her husband Zachary T. Pratt. Together they have three children, seven grandchildren and three bonuses. God has placed a desire in her heart to seek Him in preparing this devotional insight from the book of Proverbs to assist others as they look at their character and think about who they are showing in this world of confusion we are living and walking in. Also, to help others come to know the true and living God. John 14:6-7 He tells us He is The Way, The Truth, and The Life, so no man can come to the Father but through Him. I have placed emphasis on the wisdom of God’s Word that will help to heal us from our past hurts and pains that hold us in bondage. I have asked God to help me to seek to restore the love and hope in families and individuals as it relates to their personal relationship with God. I can tell you of God’s miraculous miracles and His power that has changed my life. I truly understand others’ hurts and pains because I have had to learn to walk through many childhood, as well as adulthood issues that have given me credence to the profession of my faith and documentation to my testimony. I am presently under the leadership of Pastor Ronald L. Bowens at Friendship Baptist Church in Duluth, Georgia. Perhaps you are faced with circumstances that only God can change and heal.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Who Are You Walking Like? As You Walk in a World of Confusion
It’s my desire that you read your Bible, along with this book to help with the understanding that God will give you the strength and power to walk in His Character as He rearranges your life from the inside out. The spirit of the Lord is upon me, He has anointed me to teach the gospel to the poor; He has sent me to heal the broken hearted, to teach deliverance to the captives and to give recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised. – Luke 4:18-19