He Loves Me!
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He Loves Me! By Cedrick Brown Vigorously Wrestles With The Underlying Question Within One'S Heart: Does God Really Love Me? Over The Years I Have Encountered Countless People Who Do Not Feel Loved By Their Parents Their Spouses Their Children Or Anyone At All. This Unloved Feeling I Have Also Witnessed Possesses The Power To Cause Them To Ponder The Seemingly Never-Ending Question: Does God Love Me? Like Them I Too Have Wrestled With This Frustrating Question Which Eventually Manifested Itself In Many Tangible Ways That Those Closest To Me Found Themselves Engulfed By Their Flames. Maybe The Side Effects Of This Age-Old Question Have Tipped Your Life Scale In The Wrong Direction And Those Around You Are Feeling Its Effects-Unloved By You. Like Petals Falling From A Flower We All Grapple On The Inside With This Unavoidable Question: Does God Love Me? We Still Pluck Each Imaginary Petal With Each Emotional Stroke Saying . . . He Loves Me He Loves Me Not He Loves Me. Cedrick Brown Does An Exquisite Job Answering This Unavoidable And Life-Altering Question With Yes God Loves Me! Cedrick D. Brown Was Born And Raised The Last Of Eight Children In Compton California Labeled The Gang Capital Of The World. After Playing Defensive Back For The Philadelphia Eagles He Served As The Team Chaplain For The Eagles And Temple University. He Is The Founding Pastor Of Commitment Community Church In Lindenwold New Jersey-One Of The Most Racially And Culturally Diverse Churches In The State Of New Jersey. His Work Has Been Featured In South Jersey Magazine The Courier Post And Barclay Press. Cedrick Is Also The Author Of Influencing Your World The Racial And Cultural Divide: Are We Still Prejudiced? My Daily Business And Act Like A Man: Woman Can You Help Me?
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