I Didn’t Know What I Thought I Knew

Book assists reader in recognizing patterns of bad decision-making

Re-examining Past Choices to Determine Our Future Purpose

Book assists reader in recognizing patterns of bad decision-making

2008-03-17


LONGWOOD, FL-Have you ever asked yourself the question, "If I could do things in life over again, knowing what I know now, would I?" If so, you're not alone; it is a question many people struggle with. Latitia R. Adams' I Didn't Know What I Thought I Knew: If I Could Do It Over Again (paperback, 978-1-60477-595-2) causes the reader to re-examine choices he/she made in their lifetime and leads them to determine whether or not they would indeed modify some of the choices they made. It draws them in to analyze the consequence of those "new" choices and the possible voided existence of the "old" choices. Additionally, this book reminds those looking for answers that every decision we make may not be a good decision, but it can always work for our good. It assists the reader in recognizing a pattern of bad decision-making, and with the help of God, steers them on the right path to making better choices.

Says Adams, "My prayer is that the reader will gain a more in-depth trust in the process of life. [I hope] they will understand that whatever God allows is right and good; it may not always be good to us, but it is always good for us."

The book was inspired by God through a series of life's circumstances that challenged Adams' faith in what God had in store for her ministry, and where He wanted her for His purpose and glory. She had to understand that everything she'd gone through was to better enable her to help others. "There was purpose behind my pain," the author recalls, "and no matter how many bad decisions I made, if my sincere desire was to please God, He would be a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my pathway. In the process, I learned what I didnÕt know...how to trust God in every situation."

 

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