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| Just Deb - The Story of a Little Girl's Fear of the Devil,
Trust in God, and Search for Truth
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by Debbie Vitella
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Pages:
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348
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ISBN:
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1598580000 (paper)
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List Price:
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$16.95 Paperback
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Category:
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Biography, Religious |
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Available:
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April 2005 |
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Edition:
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Paperback |
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Product Details:
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Searching for the affection that her father pulled away from her
to protect her, Debbie Vitella starts looking for love in all the
wrong places. She finds the love of her life in her late thirties, but
must lock him out of her life. She receives a heavenly experience
from the Lord, in which He tells her in a very unique way that
He has plans for her.
Unaware that Satan is trying to thwart her
mission, she ends up in a mental health unit more than once.
Believing for years that she failed the Lord, it all comes together
after a blessing from her father. Being told by the Lord to write a
book, it is only after she sends it off for publication that she starts
feeling hope.
Could what was revealed to her possibly be
prevented?
The clock is ticking, but she is able to remain
amazingly calm. But what if her book falls into the wrong hands
first? Feeling incredibly honored, but so painfully inadequate, she
finds herself many times asking, "But why did Thou choose me,
Father? I am just Deb from West Bend, Wisconsin. Why me?"
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About The Author:
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Debbie Vitella graduated from James Madison High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1971.
After her marriage breaks up and several years later moves with her second husband to West Bend, Wisconsin, a
series of events occur that lead her to re-evaluate her whole life.
Deciding to make Christ the center of her world, she learns that she was no longer meant for an ordinary life.
Asked by the Lord to write an autobiography, she feels inept and inferior, but soon learns that God often
chooses the weak things of the world to confound the things that are mighty, and that those whom God
selects... He qualifies.
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