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Knitted In My Mother's Womb: I am Wonderfully Made

Sharon D. Watts

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This Book is Available Color (8.5x8.5)9781425968526 £ 7.68  
About the Book

 This book will walk children through the nine months of the pregnancy process in which they encountered before they entered the world. Explanation is given for the use of their body parts and encouragement to accept themselves and others for who God made them to be.  My aim is to point out we all are created physically unique.  Psalm 139: 13-14 in short states…we are wonderfully made.

 

We all are familiar with this saying “Sticks and Stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me”.  This statement has been an untruth from the beginning.  Personally, I have been haunted by name calling I experienced as a child.  When I realized that God accepted me for who I was and what I looked like I was who he made me to be.  No other opinion mattered. 

 

My final words to the world “encourage all children to love themselves and others as God loves us.”

About the Author

Sharon D. Watts is an active member of Greater Church of God by Faith, Jacksonville, FL. She is under the leadership of Pastor Cedric Matthews. Minister Watts graduated from The Potter’s House School of Ministry, Dallas, TX.  She formally received her ministerial license through the Higher Ground Always Abounding Assemblies Inc., Dr. Sherman S. Watkins, ThD, General Bishop and Bishop T. D. Jakes, Vice Prelate.

 

Minister Watts has 20 nieces and nephews, seven God children and many spiritual sons and daughters.
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“For you created my innermost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well“.   Psalm 139:13-14 (NIV)

 

Ms. Anthony explained, “This scripture tells us that God made us on the inside of our mommy’s tummy. We should thank God for making us just like we are.  All of us are made just the right size, color and shape that God wanted us to be. We should be glad for the way we are made.”