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When Jesus Lit Up Again
A Book by
iAM A Princess
Guilt
A Chapter by
iAM A Princess
THE DAY JESUS LIT UP AGAIN By Jessica Charnelle Crudup “Deacon Chain I need to speak with you.” Sister Crawford rubbed on the deac..
Ignored
A Chapter by
iAM A Princess
Deacon Chain plopped down on his couch and grinned when his wife came up and began massaging on him. She leaned over and kissed him. “Wasn&rs..
Irritated
A Chapter by
iAM A Princess
Timothy was in the shower when his phone vibrated and rung. “Hun you want me to get that for you?” “Yea Sarah!” he heard hi..
Talking It Out
A Chapter by
iAM A Princess
Timothy and Sarah get on good grounds with their marriage but Timothy feels even more guilty because he knows it's going to come crashing down again.
Mixed Moods
A Chapter by
iAM A Princess
Tisha rubbed Jerry’s back as they both sat in the milk when she heard her cell ring. She started to get up but Jerry pulled her back in. &ldqu..
Everyone Heads To Church
A Chapter by
iAM A Princess
Tisha had got up and decided to go to her mother’s house. She laughed at how Jerry acted like he wish he could tag along. Tisha’s mom di..
Truth At The Prayer Bench
A Chapter by
iAM A Princess
Sarah learns everything while Mindy's in prayer.
Arguements And Hymns
A Chapter by
iAM A Princess
Sarah glared at Mindy and Tisha sat in the middle still happy with the sky lights presence. “You know Mindy I thought you were my best friend&..
A Song Changed It All
A Chapter by
iAM A Princess
“And then we can be forgiven by the ones we love and care for, I can’t help but think though how I wished I had cared for them more&rdqu..
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