Little Cindy's Letters - Softcover

 
9780971153622: Little Cindy's Letters

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Cindy Rogers went from anorexia to bulimia, from endless overeater meetings to being bounced around like a ping-pong ball from one diet gimmick to the next. Almost at the point of suicide, Cindy finally discovered true freedom.

Instead of using food to numb her pain, she went back in time to love the hurt little girl from her childhood. She started practicing imagination techniques and writing healing letters to receive the love that she so desperately desired.

Eventually Cindy’s religious behaviors turned into a passionate relationship with a compassionate God who knew the depths of her pain. In just seven short months, Cindy was transformed into a woman of extraordinary love — a woman who is now forever free.

Little Cindy’s Letters is your complete guide to inner healing. This book will give you the motivation and passion to perform the emotional healing work necessary to accept more of God’s love and forgiveness.

Little Cindy’s Letters is your guide to be forever free!

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Nine months before Little Cindy’s Letters was written, Robert Abel responded to a cry for help over the Internet. He never spoke to Cindy Rogers in person until after she completed her emotional healing work. It was then they decided to compile Cindy’s healing letters and write a book together.

Today, Cindy is the president of Soldiers For Christ, an Internet-based counseling practice where she helps others overcome the bondage of food addictions. She lives in Missouri, with her husband and four children.

Robert lives in Denver, Colorado, where he leads a homeless ministry and helps others heal the emotional scars of childhood through counseling sessions and healing seminars. Robert’s purpose and passion in life is for Catholic Revival — an ongoing renewal to help parishioners develop spirit-filled encounters with the risen Lord Jesus Christ.

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