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Trinity had quickly fallen in love with Greysan, a rich and successful banker. She has changed her ways from exclusively dating married men and has found herself a single, rich man. Or so she thinks. When his betrayal comes to light, she is thrust into the world of living without all of the luxuries she had become accustomed to. Being forced to rely on herself for the first time in her life places her at the feet of her Lord and Savior. She is broken, homeless and in desperate need of spiritual healing. The journey she travels is that of a lotus flower, through muck and mud but always rising towards the Son. She finds faith and love that will overflow in ways she could have never imagined in the eyes of a man that abandoned her as a child. And is filled to the brim with restoration and joy from the arresting love of another. Strong and successful Jnana is married to Shandon, an entrepreneur who is the man of her dreams. They have seemingly perfect teenaged children. Wavering as a lukewarm Christian for long past her comfort level, her faith comes to a breaking point. Once her faith falters, her picture perfect family becomes fractured. Her business begins to experience a lapse in profitability and vision when employees act out. Her teenaged children begin to crave autonomy and are rebellious in that quest just as she reaches her breaking point. If she doesn’t go back to the point of her misstep, at the altar with her husband, and remember that she told him that she would submit fully to him, she may lose everything. Her journey forces her to realize that being strong makes her weak. But strength in her Lord brings rest and peace, for His yoke is easy and His burden light. Trinity and Jnana are the bestest friends in the world. However, even the best of friends must walk, alone, into the purpose for which they were created. That
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Trinity had quickly fallen in love with Greysan, a rich and successful banker. She has changed her ways from exclusively dating married men and has found herself a single, rich man. Or so she thinks. When his betrayal comes to light, she is thrust into the world of living without all of the luxuries she had become accustomed to. Being forced to rely on herself for the first time in her life places her at the feet of her Lord and Savior. She is broken, homeless and in desperate need of spiritual healing. The journey she travels is that of a lotus flower, through muck and mud but always rising towards the Son. She finds faith and love that will overflow in ways she could have never imagined in the eyes of a man that abandoned her as a child. And is filled to the brim with restoration and joy from the arresting love of another. Strong and successful Jnana is married to Shandon, an entrepreneur who is the man of her dreams. They have seemingly perfect teenaged children. Wavering as a lukewarm Christian for long past her comfort level, her faith comes to a breaking point. Once her faith falters, her picture perfect family becomes fractured. Her business begins to experience a lapse in profitability and vision when employees act out. Her teenaged children begin to crave autonomy and are rebellious in that quest just as she reaches her breaking point. If she doesn’t go back to the point of her misstep, at the altar with her husband, and remember that she told him that she would submit fully to him, she may lose everything. Her journey forces her to realize that being strong makes her weak. But strength in her Lord brings rest and peace, for His yoke is easy and His burden light. Trinity and Jnana are the bestest friends in the world. However, even the best of friends must walk, alone, into the purpose for which they were created. That