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Books with author Deborah Hall-Branch

  • Through the Eyes of Abuse: A True Story of Forgiveness, Healing, and Redemption

    Deborah Hall-Branch

    language (Deborah Hall-Branch, Feb. 3, 2015)
    Through the Eyes of Abuse is a book that will nurture your heart and feed your soul. The story and message will help you find forgiveness through a loving, healing God who knows and understands the depths of your pain for He remembers every tear that you've shed. The author illustrates how to gain a godly persistence to survive, find freedom for the future, and eventually live a healthy, vibrant life. This is the story of a woman who suffered much and tells of her own abuse. She relates the agony and distrust she suffered for many years until she at long last found deliverance from a painful bondage.
  • Through the Eyes of Abuse

    Deborah Hall-Branch

    (Axiom Press, May 16, 2009)
    What can be more painful than abuse? Through the Eyes of Abuse is a book that will nurture your heart and feed your soul. The story and message will help you find forgiveness through a loving, healing God who knows and understands the depths of your pain for He remembers every tear that you've shed. The author illustrates how to gain a godly persistence to survive, find freedom for the future, and eventually live a healthy, vibrant life. This is the story of a woman who suffered much and tells of her own abuse. She relates the agony and distrust she suffered for many years until she at long last found deliverance from a painful bondage. Abuse opens the world to demonic forces so powerful that they can disintegrate families. Inspired by faith in a loving God, this book is filled with compassion for those who suffer heartache and pain, and offers a course of action so that the hurting will find a long-awaited healthy place through Jesus Christ. This is a modern-day rescue package, which enables people to acquire once again their identity, love, and dreams. Through the Eyes of Abuse will impart to wounded souls forgiveness, healing, and redemption. DEBORAH HALL BRANCH has, over the years, received much spiritual counseling and healing from the trauma of abuse and physical sickness. Today, through the power of Jesus Christ and the support of her leaders, she stands as a delivered vessel from the demons that had her bound. After working many years in the health field, a job separation nudged her to begin writing about her life's experiences. Deborah is the mother of two adult daughters and three handsome grandsons. Deborah and her husband of fourteen years now reside in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Zella: Curses and Conquerors

    Deborah Hall

    Paperback (Desert Breeze Publishing, Incorporated, Jan. 16, 2016)
    Centuries ago in the Colorado mountains, a horrendous act birthed a great evil that destroyed the land’s indigenous people. Legends were told that whomever entered its forest would be hunted and killed by the face of their own regrets. Those who had somehow survived always claimed an ethereal woman, and the monsters that protect her, saved them from their guilt induced deaths. Joseph Daniels is a New York businessman whose risk-taking personality has brought him to bankruptcy. His stepfather has died and left him over five-hundred acres of private Colorado mountain property. He is shocked to find a young girl living on the land, claiming that she is his stepfather’s daughter, and true heir to the mountains. Wanting her kept quiet, Joe starts an investigation to shine light on the girl’s past, what really killed his stepfather, and why he feels the mountains calling him.
  • Tasha Finds Her Forever Friend

    Deborah J. Hall

    Paperback (BunnyBud Books, Feb. 10, 2009)
    This book is part of "The Rainbow Series: Dogs Who Help", a series of nonfiction books for children ages 4 through 10. These books are about dogs who help others in various ways. For more information on this book, the series, and innovative coordinating services and products, visit www.BunnyBudBooks.com.
  • Tasha Finds Her Forever Friend

    Deborah J. Hall

    Paperback (Deborah J. Hall, Sept. 22, 2007)
    In 2004 Tasha, a German Shepherd Dog, entered the training program with Summit Assistance Dogs of Anacortes, Washington, a nonprofit organization that trains dogs to help people with disabilities. At the same time Cecily, a six-year-old with Cerebral Palsy, began her search for a canine pal and helpmate. This non-fiction book is the story of Tasha's training and eventual partnership with Cecily, and it both educates and entertains. This book is part of The Rainbow Series: Dogs who Help and is illustrated by color photographs of the actual people and animals involved. It is aimed at grades K-3.
  • Eddie Goes to Kindergarten

    Deborah J. Hall

    Paperback (Deborah J. Hall, Oct. 5, 2007)
    Eddie Goes to Kindergarten is a children's book designed to help young students learn to read and to help educate them about dogs with jobs. While Eddie, a real life Standard Poodle, was in training to be a service dog with Summit Assistance Dogs he visited a kindergarten class to learn about many different careers he might consider if he didn't find service dog work to his liking. This book is part of The Rainbow Series: Dogs who Help and is illustrated by color photographs of the actual people and animals involved. It is aimed at grades K-3.