The Unaware MindXulon Press, 2007 - 244 pages Whether you are a seasoned Churchgoer or a novice seeking a new spiritual life and are somewhat confused, you won't want to ignore this story about the unaware mind and how the common enemy is uncovered. Also, how he uses the pleasures of this world to perpetuate wrongdoing and disguises himself in the simplest way through our everyday living. Therefore, if you are just beginning life's journey, or are in the midst of a seemingly impossible situation, here is new light for the way ahead. For the first time ever, real-life troubles that you do not want to miss are lived out through the scenes of each character right before your eyes. If you are following the word of God and feel an emptiness that makes you believe something is still missing from your life, here is your chance to find yourself. The Unaware Mind answers many of life's 'why did I do the things that I did' questions, and help you to recognize who the enemy of this world really is; and how he, being very aware of our mind, works day after day in our everyday living. Emma O. McCullough is a Georgia native (Cedartown) who resides with her family in metro Atlanta, where she worked in private schools as a cook. Her distinctive desire has always been to help others, which is instantly recognized. She has been married to Roger for forty-two years. They have been surrogate parents forty years to her six nieces and nephews and devoted grandparents for their children. McCullough is committed to Christ and is very active in church. Also she cheerfully helps others when they're experiencing physical and spiritual distress using her extensive knowledge of failure in worldly pleasures, hoping to lead them to Christ. |
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Contents
Section 1 | v |
Section 2 | vii |
Section 3 | ix |
Section 4 | 13 |
Section 5 | 21 |
Section 6 | 29 |
Section 7 | 37 |
Section 8 | 43 |
Section 21 | 125 |
Section 22 | 131 |
Section 23 | 137 |
Section 24 | 143 |
Section 25 | 149 |
Section 26 | 157 |
Section 27 | 163 |
Section 28 | 169 |
Section 9 | 51 |
Section 10 | 59 |
Section 11 | 65 |
Section 12 | 71 |
Section 13 | 77 |
Section 14 | 83 |
Section 15 | 89 |
Section 16 | 95 |
Section 17 | 101 |
Section 18 | 107 |
Section 19 | 113 |
Section 20 | 119 |
Section 29 | 175 |
Section 30 | 181 |
Section 31 | 187 |
Section 32 | 193 |
Section 33 | 199 |
Section 34 | 205 |
Section 35 | 211 |
Section 36 | 219 |
Section 37 | 225 |
Section 38 | 231 |
Section 39 | 237 |
Common terms and phrases
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