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Why I Am No More In The Convents
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- ISBN8235262867
- EAN9798235262867
- Date de parution24/04/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Why I Am No More in the Convent is a deeply personal and emotional journey of faith, sacrifice, and painful awakening. What began as a calling filled with hope slowly turned into a place of silence, confusion, and inner struggle. Behind the walls of devotion, Margaret faced realities she never expected-loneliness, misunderstanding, and a battle between obedience and truth. The life she once embraced with her whole heart began to reveal cracks that could no longer be ignored.
But sometimes, walking away is not failure-it is courage. Through pain, reflection, and a rediscovery of God beyond structures, this story becomes a testimony of healing, identity, and spiritual freedom. If you have ever felt trapped, unheard, or unsure of your path, this book will remind you that your journey still matters-and your voice still deserves to be heard.
But sometimes, walking away is not failure-it is courage. Through pain, reflection, and a rediscovery of God beyond structures, this story becomes a testimony of healing, identity, and spiritual freedom. If you have ever felt trapped, unheard, or unsure of your path, this book will remind you that your journey still matters-and your voice still deserves to be heard.



