Silence Is Broken-Women Era

Hear My Cry, Almighty Father Part I & Ii

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational
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Author: Irene O. Uziewe-Ogbru ISBN: 9781452056647
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: February 10, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Irene O. Uziewe-Ogbru
ISBN: 9781452056647
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: February 10, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Based on the theme of having a womans dream vision and prophecies fulfilled Silence is Broken Women Era, Hear My Cry Almighty Father by Irene O. Uziewe-Ogbru is the story of womens struggle to hold onto their properties and inheritance that will help them and their children to survive hunger, poverty and shelter, then their education to promote the family name.

When the women husbands were killed in a car accident. The mens families took over all of their properties for their societal status. The women contest with their husbands families is difficult because of the nature of their greed and the women awareness and goals for their children that of achieving higher education and more success in life. In addition, they certainly feel that the legacy is their legal own property rights to have and fully own. Thus they fight for what they believe is theirs and truly belong to their hard work not just survive wives.

The source of their strength is the deep and abiding faith in Christian religion and the Supreme Father who as they say is here today as He was century ago. He talks to us and hears our cries. The women were also aided by messages of encouragement receives in a dream vision states as their spirit guide the Almighty Father.

She also thinks and hopes this new era the Almighty Father calls women era, should bring and result world evil mind change to peaceful world and women freedom.

Will all work well for the women and their children? Will their faith overcome all obstacles? Will women bring peace to the world this women ear? Here is the story that not only answers these questions of faith but many more.

Irene O. Uziewe-Ogbru is a former United Nations staff member who was born in Nigeria and has lived in West Africa, East Africa as well as in Switzerland and the United States. She is now an American citizen. A graduate of Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Grambling State University in Grambling Louisiana. She has three very well educated grown children and four grandchildren- two boys and two girls. She enjoys writing not only novels, but songs and poetry as well.

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Based on the theme of having a womans dream vision and prophecies fulfilled Silence is Broken Women Era, Hear My Cry Almighty Father by Irene O. Uziewe-Ogbru is the story of womens struggle to hold onto their properties and inheritance that will help them and their children to survive hunger, poverty and shelter, then their education to promote the family name.

When the women husbands were killed in a car accident. The mens families took over all of their properties for their societal status. The women contest with their husbands families is difficult because of the nature of their greed and the women awareness and goals for their children that of achieving higher education and more success in life. In addition, they certainly feel that the legacy is their legal own property rights to have and fully own. Thus they fight for what they believe is theirs and truly belong to their hard work not just survive wives.

The source of their strength is the deep and abiding faith in Christian religion and the Supreme Father who as they say is here today as He was century ago. He talks to us and hears our cries. The women were also aided by messages of encouragement receives in a dream vision states as their spirit guide the Almighty Father.

She also thinks and hopes this new era the Almighty Father calls women era, should bring and result world evil mind change to peaceful world and women freedom.

Will all work well for the women and their children? Will their faith overcome all obstacles? Will women bring peace to the world this women ear? Here is the story that not only answers these questions of faith but many more.

Irene O. Uziewe-Ogbru is a former United Nations staff member who was born in Nigeria and has lived in West Africa, East Africa as well as in Switzerland and the United States. She is now an American citizen. A graduate of Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Grambling State University in Grambling Louisiana. She has three very well educated grown children and four grandchildren- two boys and two girls. She enjoys writing not only novels, but songs and poetry as well.

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