He Never Left Me: My TestimonyHe Never Left Me is the story of Christa Mayaliwas battle with systemic arthritis (adults Stills disease) as a child, its relapse when she turned sixteen, and her fathers abandonment of their family in the midst of their emotional and financial struggles. More than that, it is a story of the goodness of God. Despite lifes billows, God has been able to carry her through it all. This story is for those who are affected with a chronic illness aside from arthritis, parents with children who are in a similar state, those who want to be inspired, Christians, ministers, and doctors. This is Christas testimony. |
Contents
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Chapter 2 | 35 |
Chapter 3 | 52 |
Chapter 4 | 66 |
Chapter 5 | 88 |
Chapter 6 | 100 |
Chapter 7 | 126 |
Chapter 8 | 138 |
Chapter 15 | 286 |
Chapter 16 | 294 |
Chapter 17 | 315 |
Chapter 18 | 340 |
Chapter 19 | 355 |
Chapter 20 | 361 |
Chapter 21 | 370 |
Chapter 22 | 380 |
Chapter 9 | 149 |
Chapter 10 | 167 |
Chapter 11 | 194 |
Chapter 12 | 217 |
Chapter 13 | 247 |
Chapter 14 | 271 |
Chapter 23 | 405 |
Chapter 24 | 416 |
Chapter 25 | 441 |
Epilogue | 453 |
About the Author | 462 |
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