Not my Autobiography but My Testimony
Adah Rawlings Inspires With Her Own Story
Levitical Priestess Encourages Women to Speak Out About Abuse
Adah Rawlings Inspires With Her Own Story
2018-01-18
MAITLAND,
FL—
Within the pages of Adah Rawlings’s new book, Not My Autobiography but My
Testimony, ($20.99, paperback, 9781545618660;
$9.99, e-book, 9781545621417) readers
will find a love story unlike any other. Rawlings tells her story of pain,
doubt, violence, and domestic abuse—situations that are all-too familiar to women
all over the world—that finally leads to finding peace, completeness, and love in
God’s arms.
While so many women struggle to cover
secret abuses like molestation, incest, emotional abuse, and rape, Rawlings uses
her own story to encourage them to find strength in God to speak out.
“I want the readers to know that they do not have to hold
things in, cater to family secrets,” states the author. “There
is healing in deliverance; you can heal yourself by speaking things into your
existence naturally and manifesting spiritually. It sounds easy to say, but you think it’s
hard to do; let go and let God.”
Adah Rawlings is a Levitical Priestess from the tribe of
Levi and has operated in The Ministry of the Royal Priesthood Assembly After
The Order of Melchizedeq, though recently was dismissed after the publication
of her book. Rawlings has ministered to women on various topics, such as
entrepreneurship, loss, and depression.
Xulon Press, a division of
Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more
than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Not My Autobiography
but My Testimony through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor
Book Distributors. The book is available online through
xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.