Daddy's Little Princess

New title teaches readers to receive deliverance from bondage of the past

Learn How to Find and Identify Significance in Life as a Child of God

New title teaches readers to receive deliverance from bondage of the past

2010-04-08

LONGWOOD, FL--Xulon Press author Crystal L. Narby longed for her father's love, but she felt only rejection. Added to that, she grew up in a home where incest and sexual molestation seemed "natural"--even from a very young age. But when her neighbor raped her and other men abused her, she blamed herself. Her low self-esteem and depression led her into alcohol and drug abuse, sexual promiscuity, thoughts of suicide, self-destructive habits, and dabbling in the occult. As an adult, she searched for her identity and purpose in life through being a wife, a mother, serving God. At her lowest point, the heavenly Father filled her with His love and revealed her true identity. In her new title, Daddy's Little Princess ($15.99, paperback, 978-1-61579-756-1; $25.99, hardcover, 978-1-61579-954-1), the author shares with others how to find and identify significance in life as a child of God.

"First of all, [I want readers to receive] salvation if they are unsaved," the author says. "[I want them to receive] the knowledge of who they are in Christ Jesus; the hope to receive healing and deliverance from demonic oppression and abuse and the bondage from their past, including guilt and shame; and the faith to believe miracles can and still [do] happen today."

Narby, who in the past has served as a youth pastor and was involved with the Yokefellow Prison Ministry, says that she hopes to minister healing and deliverance through her book to readers from all walks of life. Her mission is to love the Lord and live a fasted life--according to Isaish 58: 6-7--and to go into all the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ, as commissioned in Mark 16:15-18.

 

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