SEVEN DAYS OF SOUL CARE
Sometimes the days in the valley’s of our lives can turn out to be the best things for us… in the long run. All of us have had trials, difficult times, places along the path of life where we reached the pit mentally and physically then reached out to God for help.None of us are too anxious to go back and relive the dark days of our lives. A lot of us don’t even want to think too long and hard on them due to the pain it reminds us of.
Then there are those that have lived through the tribulations and are willing to share what they’ve learned with others. Dolly M. Lee is one of those people.
In her new book, “Seven Days of Soul Care”, Dolly shares stories from her own life and her personal struggles with anxiety, depression, and PTSD, and how God’s grace and love transformed her… and still is.
I’ve read this book personally and I believe there’s something in it for everyone. Dolly’s genuine heart and caring nature come through in her honest writing.
One of Dolly’s goal is to raise enough money from the proceeds of this book to support and donate to the charity that she’s passionate about. The name of the charity is International Justice Mission, or IJM. Their mission is to stamp out the horrific business of human trafficking. I’d say that’s a worthy charity to support.
You can click the link here to support Dolly and her efforts to help all people really, especially the children. You can also click this one to catch up with Dolly at Soul Stops .com where she shares her heart and wisdom regularly.
Excellent work, sister.
Lisa notes
Sunday, November 13, 2016 @ 4:56 pm
I couldn’t agree with you more, Floyd: “Dolly’s genuine heart and caring nature come through in her honest writing.” I loved the book, too.
Cheryl
Sunday, November 13, 2016 @ 6:15 pm
Sounds like a wonderful book, Floyd. Thank you so much for sharing about it and the ministry Dolly supports. I trust all is well with you and your family. God bless you, brother!
Jason Stasyszen
Monday, November 14, 2016 @ 9:52 am
Wow, that’s awesome, Floyd. I hadn’t heard of that particular organization, but I’m all about supporting the end of trafficking. Sounds like a wonderful book. Thanks for sharing this.
Betty Draper
Monday, November 14, 2016 @ 7:38 pm
As always brother, you are about others. My gut tells me you would do something like that when your book gets published, and it will, it’s just a matter of time, God’s time. Thanks for promoting Dolly’s book.
Dolly@Soulstops
Monday, November 14, 2016 @ 8:31 pm
Floyd,
Thanks so much for sharing about IJM and my book 🙂 Appreciate the shout-out 🙂
Hazel Moon
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 @ 12:07 am
I remember when Dolly was going through this hard time. It takes one who has experienced deep sadness and pain to be able to share to help others. Aren’t we all still being molded into His image? Thank you for sharing with us here at Tell me a Story, about her book and the ministry she is so passionate about. Worthwhile indeed to save those caught and sold as slaves in today’s world.
Ifeoma Samuel
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 @ 5:48 am
Thank you for sharing about Dolly’s book. I have been to her blog only a few times
How are you? Thank you for stopping by over at my blog , I really do appreciate it.
Joanne Norton
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 @ 3:01 pm
Happy for you. Thank you for sharing the info re: what you will read. Bless you! AND, as I said already, thank you. I’m smiling at you, Bro! 😉
saleslady371
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 @ 3:08 pm
It sounds like a wonderful book to read full of faith and encouragement! God bless Dolly for planting such a beautiful, generous seed; may all who read it be blessed as well as the author. Thank you for telling us about it.
June
Saturday, November 19, 2016 @ 9:25 am
So many books, so little time. My stack keeps getting bigger. Thanks for the referral, brother!
Barb Raveling
Monday, November 21, 2016 @ 8:53 pm
Thanks, Floyd! That sounds like a great book plus I love the cause she’s donating to!