Few Are Chosen: It's An Honor To Be Selected By God by George, Samette
Samette George
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Few Are Chosen: It's An Honor To Be Selected By God -- Samette George, Paperback


Life has brought me challenges from health & home to relationships and business, that seemed absolutely unbearable. Many challenges were backed up with test results and reports, confirming there was no way out. It might have been losing my business, a lawsuit, or a health crisis. You'll begin to believe your world is falling apart. And, if you don't believe in God, it probably is falling apart. Understand, the struggles we go through in life are not for us, but an assignment from God to be able to give someone else who may be going through the same problem, hope, strength, and faith. Struggles build our character and teach us to trust in God and persevere. God may have chosen you for an assignment. I'm a witness, God can turn any situation around in a moment's notice. The key is believing, trusting, and confessing that Jesus is Lord and Savior. Samette George is a Deaconess and Exhorter of the Word of God at her Church, Trinity Church of God, located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She has a true passion to speak about the Word of God and is an educator in the cosmetology field, as well as an avid gardener. After a diagnosis of Stage 4 Lung Cancer and Stage 4 Brain Cancer, God spoke to her about how He needed to use her to draw others to His kingdom by curing her from the uncurable. Sam knew she had an awesome responsibility to open her mouth and let everyone know that God is still on the throne. She has been married since 1990 to Deacon Curtis George, who has joined her in their ministry. Together they have two beautiful daughters, Samara and Aynyess and four wonderful grandchildren. She lives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania with her husband, children, and grandchildren. Website: www.fewarechosenthebook.com

Author: Samette George
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 09/10/2023
Pages: 170
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.38lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.36d
ISBN: 9781662883705