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Walk with Me is written by Denise Thornton and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1980228485 (ISBN 10) and 9781980228486 (ISBN 13).
INTRODUCTION Welcome to a collection of bold freestyle writings. Denise realizes early on in life that nothing is what it seems. Even as a child she sees evidence of chaos disguised as order. Adulthood offers considerably more of the same. Too many people pretending to be something they are not, too few taking God's goodness for granted. Putting life into perspective comes at a high price. There is life, love and death in numbers higher than the average person experiences in such a short lifetime. To resist succumbing to inevitable serial bouts of grief Denise comes to depend on God for strength. Denise Thornton, affectionately known as "Minister Neecy" takes readers back down memory lane unearthing fragments responsible for fracturing as well as framing her life. The purpose of the journey is to show readers what God brought her through, and that what God did for her He will do for them. What better way is there to do this than escort readers through her personal heaven and hell? The Red stilettos on this cover "Come Walk with Me" impersonates a reward one receives when the Lord carries His children. She's worn the red stilettos all her life, walked through fire, weathered storms, grappled with grief; yet these high-heels are still in tack, broken-in but never broken. Perhaps the secondary message here is that the stiletto's work is not done. These shoe look to good to retire. The underlying epistle here is "when the Lord carries you there is only one set of footprints, His!" ~Minister Neecy speaks~Every year brought with it more clarity, coupled with more reasons to reconsider who I must depend on to enhance quality of life. At one point, life started to look like a cruel joke, not all it was cracked up to be. I found myself making decisions no human wants to make, looking at heartache nobody needs to see, touch or feel. Trials and tribulation came to know my name. Little did I know the devil had a hit out on me. The next several years would not only take me to school but test me as well. I'm not ashamed to tell you "I failed many tests in my life." Then, something strange happened. My life stopped being about me!