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Season 10 - Episode 3 - Finding Gratitude in the Mysteries of God

Season 10 - Episode 3 - Finding Gratitude in the Mysteries of God

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Growing up, Uche could always be found with her nose in a book (quite literally) and started writing riveting stories from an early age in Enugu, Nigeria, mostly for the consumption of delighted family members and friends. Her love for reading, writing and all things literature persisted into adulthood as she went on to obtain a law degree, a master’s and a doctorate in international business law and to practice law in London, UK. Her entire world was turned RIGHT SIDE UP when she had a life-changing encounter with Jesus a few years ago. She is now a follower of Jesus and lives to glorify God in everything she does. She considers it the utmost privilege to use the gift of writing given to her by her Creator, to write stories centered on: Knowing the truth of who we were created to be,
Being resilient in adverse circumstances and Learning to search the Holy Scriptures for ourselves…Becoming Royal Mystery Searchers! Uche Pietzsch lives in Vienna, Austria, with her husband and daughter. We look from her childhood up to the present to find the beautiful thread of Jesus in her life. You won’t want to miss this inspiring episode!
Finders of the Armor is the first book in the Royal Mystery Searchers Club Book Series.

PietzscGoodreads:https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/52050628.Uche_Pietzsch

Website: https://royalmsclub.com/

Watch the Finders of the Armor Book Trailer here: https://youtu.be/MPDHEDTtHAU?feature=shared


get book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DK3NRVVM


*Theme Music “Blessed Time” by Ketsa


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