As an introductory work, our purpose is to provide the conscientious student a framework to facilitate a command of the Bible.
This presentation will be from a position of belief, not one of antagonism or skepticism.
The objective is to eliminate the confusion that can arise from reading the Bible without context or point of reference.
Hopefully the material in these pages will furnish the student a compass to navigate Biblical truth.
This work is not intended as a replacement for reading the Bible; it is intended as a preparation for studying the Bible, an aid in understanding revealed truth.
It is my hope and prayer that all who read this book will experience greater depth of understanding when reading God’s Word.
“You’re ugly.
No one ever wanted you.
You were a mistake.
We only wanted Ashley. If we knew you were in there as well we’d abort you from day one.
You might as well be dead.”
All these thoughts began to run through my mind, remembering the things people said about me, remembering how they gazed at me in disgust. Remembering how my parents would commemorate Ashley’s birthday and pretend it wasn’t mine as well. How they’d leave me alone at home. How they’ll get Ashley name brand clothing but I got clothes from the thrift shop, she’d ride to school in her new Mercedes but I’ll have to catch the bus. It was as we weren’t sisters at all.
This was how my life was all through my whole sixteen years.
As an introductory work, our purpose is to provide the conscientious student a framework to facilitate a command of the Bible.
This presentation will be from a position of belief, not one of antagonism or skepticism.
The objective is to eliminate the confusion that can arise from reading the Bible without context or point of reference.
Hopefully the material in these pages will furnish the student a compass to navigate Biblical truth.
This work is not intended as a replacement for reading the Bible; it is intended as a preparation for studying the Bible, an aid in understanding revealed truth.
It is my hope and prayer that all who read this book will experience greater depth of understanding when reading God’s Word.
“You’re ugly.
No one ever wanted you.
You were a mistake.
We only wanted Ashley. If we knew you were in there as well we’d abort you from day one.
You might as well be dead.”
All these thoughts began to run through my mind, remembering the things people said about me, remembering how they gazed at me in disgust. Remembering how my parents would commemorate Ashley’s birthday and pretend it wasn’t mine as well. How they’d leave me alone at home. How they’ll get Ashley name brand clothing but I got clothes from the thrift shop, she’d ride to school in her new Mercedes but I’ll have to catch the bus. It was as we weren’t sisters at all.
This was how my life was all through my whole sixteen years.