Knitted In My Mother's Womb
Sharon Watts is the daughter of the late Mr. George E. Watts and Mrs. Jennie V. Watts. She has nine siblings and an abundance of nieces and nephews. Over the past years she traveled as a professional trainer with a well known telecommunications company. Due to the threat of losing her connection with God and to re-develop personal relationships; she left corporate America. Her hobbies includes: cooking; riding her bicycle; walking; sewing and being creative. She loves spending time with her family and friends. Her favorite places are the beach and being outside enjoying God's wonderful handy work. She is awed by the sunrises; sunsets; the moon and the stars. Through this book she will encourage children and adults to accept themselves and others for who God made them to be. Her aim is to point out that we all are created physically unique. Psalm 139: 13-14 in short states . . . "we are fearfully and wonderfully made". We all are familiar with this saying; "Sticks and stones may break my bones; but words will never hurt me". This statement has been an untruth from the beginning. Personally; I have been haunted by "name-calling" I experienced as a child. When I realized that God accepted me for who I was and what I looked like was who he made me to be; no other opinion mattered. My final words are; "Encourage all children to love themselves and others as God loves us".
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Knitted In My Mother's Womb
Sharon Watts is the daughter of the late Mr. George E. Watts and Mrs. Jennie V. Watts. She has nine siblings and an abundance of nieces and nephews. Over the past years she traveled as a professional trainer with a well known telecommunications company. Due to the threat of losing her connection with God and to re-develop personal relationships; she left corporate America. Her hobbies includes: cooking; riding her bicycle; walking; sewing and being creative. She loves spending time with her family and friends. Her favorite places are the beach and being outside enjoying God's wonderful handy work. She is awed by the sunrises; sunsets; the moon and the stars. Through this book she will encourage children and adults to accept themselves and others for who God made them to be. Her aim is to point out that we all are created physically unique. Psalm 139: 13-14 in short states . . . "we are fearfully and wonderfully made". We all are familiar with this saying; "Sticks and stones may break my bones; but words will never hurt me". This statement has been an untruth from the beginning. Personally; I have been haunted by "name-calling" I experienced as a child. When I realized that God accepted me for who I was and what I looked like was who he made me to be; no other opinion mattered. My final words are; "Encourage all children to love themselves and others as God loves us".
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Knitted In My Mother's Womb

Knitted In My Mother's Womb

by Sharon D. Watts
Knitted In My Mother's Womb

Knitted In My Mother's Womb

by Sharon D. Watts

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Sharon Watts is the daughter of the late Mr. George E. Watts and Mrs. Jennie V. Watts. She has nine siblings and an abundance of nieces and nephews. Over the past years she traveled as a professional trainer with a well known telecommunications company. Due to the threat of losing her connection with God and to re-develop personal relationships; she left corporate America. Her hobbies includes: cooking; riding her bicycle; walking; sewing and being creative. She loves spending time with her family and friends. Her favorite places are the beach and being outside enjoying God's wonderful handy work. She is awed by the sunrises; sunsets; the moon and the stars. Through this book she will encourage children and adults to accept themselves and others for who God made them to be. Her aim is to point out that we all are created physically unique. Psalm 139: 13-14 in short states . . . "we are fearfully and wonderfully made". We all are familiar with this saying; "Sticks and stones may break my bones; but words will never hurt me". This statement has been an untruth from the beginning. Personally; I have been haunted by "name-calling" I experienced as a child. When I realized that God accepted me for who I was and what I looked like was who he made me to be; no other opinion mattered. My final words are; "Encourage all children to love themselves and others as God loves us".

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ISBN-13: 9781477255421
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 08/16/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 44
File size: 3 MB
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