I Died, but I Shall Live

Peoples models the spirit of a survivor, offers others the path of healing in Christ

New Xulon Title Leads to True Recovery Following Marital Infidelity

Peoples models the spirit of a survivor, offers others the path of healing in Christ

2014-05-31

MAITLAND, FL— Within the pages of her new book, I Died, but I Shall Live: Living beyond deception, infidelity, and divorce, ($10.99, paperback, 9781622308934; $5.49, e-book, 9781622308941) Victoria W. Peoples proves that there is life after divorce, for those who seek it. The author has experienced the ugly and devastating effects of betrayal within her marriage, as well as divorce. However, by God’s grace, she has also victoriously overcome these things, and much more. As a result of her successful healing process, the author instills in readers the wisdom to combat the negative effects of a failed marriage with prayer and God’s Word.

I Died, but I Shall Live has themes that everyone can relate to, including: love, devotion, marriage, infidelity, divorce, illness, financial struggles, single parenting, faith, prayer, and forgiveness,” states the author. “Many people have been devastated from heartbreak and betrayal, and this book can inspire them to live beyond the pain.”

Victoria W. Peoples has lived the experience of having not one, but two outside child births during the course of her marriage. She has suffered physical illnesses within a marriage, as a result of betrayal. Victoria is that single parent who has struggled to provide for two daughters without the assistance of child support. She is that person who only had to walk in forgiveness, and not allow bitterness to take root inside of her. She is the person who lives beyond the effects of infidelity and divorce. The author is committed to encouraging and motivating women to develop and maintain a personal relationship with God that will inevitably bring comfort to them when they are faced with trials and circumstances of life.

Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Salem Communications is the country's leading Christian communications company with interests in radio, Internet and magazine publishing. Retailers may order I Died, but I Shall Live through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com.

 

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