
Jalena Dances with God
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Narrated by:
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Stacy Wilson
About this listen
This is the story of Jalena Mathesin. Hurt over losses in her young life, she turns to the street for comfort and solace. Her devastating actions place her family in a dangerous situation causing her abandonment. While dealing with past hurts, addiction and the loss of her father, she ends up doing a lot of things against her upbringing, but finds that reconciliation is always a prayer away. Jalena Dances with God interweaves the supernatural with the natural as this young woman learns to deal with a new mindset. She must first change her ways in order to help others and put them first while she goes from playing the victim to the victor.
©2013 Theresa M. Odom-Surgick (P)2017 Theresa M. Odom-Surgick
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