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Prs31woman, February 13, 2008

Jacksonville, FL - Newly published author Linda Hiles - writes without regard for a person's status, race or gender in "Arise, O Sleeper".
Coming to us, just in time, as an encouraging format for openly rebuking the heart of God's people.

God's heart has been believed to be that of a 'Great Love' that simply gives to those that seek, and although this is completely true, it does not speak of his entire nature. For there are many facets of God's character. It is here that she found herself leaning on God's wisdom to survive in a world that only dictates cruelty at best.

Read as encouragement from God's lips, "Arise, O Sleeper" carefully creates an atmosphere for desire to become the very person God birthed us to be. Through it's pages we are reminded that our involvement in God's plan is more than just a position, but a calling.
We are taught through God's written heart to remain teachable, to rely on God's Spirit and to trust in his love. If we render a thankful heart and reside in hope, his peace will surely find us.

It is Linda Hiles' hope that you will acknowledge what is being said within the 228 pages of "Arise, O Sleeper" as both inspiring, uplifting and powerfully truthful.

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