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Let God Write Your Story
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Let God Write Your Story in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $9.89
Original price: $12.00


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Let God Write Your Story in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $9.89
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Let God Write Your Story is a captivating story of a 'transformational Christian education model' at Bridge of Hope Girls' School in post war Liberia . . . a model which is transforming the social narratives of disadvantaged girls in the Central New Matadi community and its environs. It is a story of a family with deep passion that muscled courage to bring 'renewed hope' through Christian education to marginalized teenage girls. Let God Write Your Story also unravels deep rooted cultural assumptions faced by a girl-child.
She grows up in cultures that don't value her worth and her willingness to aspire to her full potentials like her boy's counterpart. The term "girl-child" as used in this book simply refers to a female offspring under the age of 18. The expression implies that girls are different from boys or face special circumstances.
Let God Write Your Story is a captivating story of a 'transformational Christian education model' at Bridge of Hope Girls' School in post war Liberia . . . a model which is transforming the social narratives of disadvantaged girls in the Central New Matadi community and its environs. It is a story of a family with deep passion that muscled courage to bring 'renewed hope' through Christian education to marginalized teenage girls. Let God Write Your Story also unravels deep rooted cultural assumptions faced by a girl-child.
She grows up in cultures that don't value her worth and her willingness to aspire to her full potentials like her boy's counterpart. The term "girl-child" as used in this book simply refers to a female offspring under the age of 18. The expression implies that girls are different from boys or face special circumstances.

















