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The Reflection of His Glory
The Reflection of His Glory
The Reflection of His Glory
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When abuse and sickness became overwhelming and it appeared that there was no way out, Vicky Brown learned to step into the reflection of God. She walked away from the old Vicky and placed herself into the newness of Gods reflection, believing in his power. When there was no hope and she was about to give up, God stepped in and showed her that there was hope and that she could live again by following the word of God. Through him, she learned to be optimisticGods love would help her to overcome lifes tough situations, no matter how bad the problem was!

God has called her to write The Reflection of His Glory because of the many abused and battered women in this country in similar situations as her own. It is her hope that she will be able to encourage and uplift victims of abuse so that they know that there is a way outthrough God and the healing powers of his Word.
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Release dateNov 30, 2010
ISBN9781426932182
The Reflection of His Glory
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Vicky Brown

Vicky Brown moved from Nacogdoches, Texas, to Dallas when she was a year old with her parents, Otis and Mary Francis Brown. She has been married for twenty-one years to her loving husband, Glenn E. Johnson. She has one son, Brandon L. Brown, whom she loves dearly.

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    The Reflection of His Glory - Vicky Brown

    Contents

    Acknowledgements

    The Reflection of His Glory

    A Piercing In the Soul

    I Called Him my Mr. Right

    Mr. Right was Mr. Wrong

    Such A Time as This…..

    That was Then…This is Now…

    Acknowledgements

    I’d like to thank God for giving me the courage to write this book. I felt in my heart there was many women out there like me that needed to hear that God to can heal their body and they to can become an over comer.

    Thank you, my husband of 21 years for your love and support and for never giving up on me, and for believing in my dreams and respecting my decisions. I love you so much.

    Thank you, my son for having faith in me as a mother with the issues going on in my life at that time. You never stop loving or respecting me as your mother. Thank you for the love and support you have given down the years. I love you son.

    To my mother, thank you for being there and never turning your back on my dreams, goals, and my career choices. You taught me the values of life and to never give up on my dreams. I love you mom.

    Brothers, we had our share of ups and downs growing up, but we always made things work as a family, through tough times as well as the good. I love you guys and thank you!

    Also, my dad for making me the person I am today. Your absence from home made me stronger. It pushed me toward my goals in life and what God had in store for me. Thank you and I love you.

    A special thanks to my grandmother Christine Moore, who was the backbone of the family. She passed away before I became who I am today, in God. She was the strength beneath my wings. She did not know of my condition. I believe she is smiling and looking down on me today. She was an inspiration to us all and we miss her and love her dearly.

    To all of my other family members and friends thank you for your love and support.

     The Reflection of His Glory

    After living in an abusive marriage for many years, I knew that I had to get out or possibly lose my life. One night I ran with our child and the clothes we had on our backs. At that time I had no spiritual guidance or positive influences in my life. I had no one to talk to or turn to. My only recourse was God. I took our child and with a few dollars in my pocket I left my home. I was so broken and shattered I considered ending my life. I was always taught, and believed, that marriage was forever.

    After growing up in an abusive home, I did not

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