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What seemed to be one of the darkest times in our life turned out to be unparalleled. We were all created by God, and he has never taken his hands off of us. We can never be snatched from his hands. He held us close and revealed wonderful secrets that transformed our lives and catapulted us to our purpose, and he will do the same for you. Life happens, people come and people go, but he is ever present to renew, refresh and restore us, then he will prepare a table before us in the presence of our enemies as a reward and as an expression of his unfailing and unrelenting love.

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What seemed to be one of the darkest times in our life turned out to be unparalleled. We were all created by God, and he has never taken his hands off of us. We can never be snatched from his hands. He held us close and revealed wonderful secrets that transformed our lives and catapulted us to our purpose, and he will do the same for you. Life happens, people come and people go, but he is ever present to renew, refresh and restore us, then he will prepare a table before us in the presence of our enemies as a reward and as an expression of his unfailing and unrelenting love.
Autorenporträt
(From Mrs. Freeman's website, deborahfreeman.co.uk): I grew up in Bristol. studied Philosophy at Sheffield Uni, and after marriage and 2 years in Leeds spent 7 years in Ashkelon, Israel, and 37 years in Manchester. I now live in London. I brought up three sons, became a Psychiatric Social Worker, and wrote a novel or two. Through all these activities, I consistently planned and wrote plays.In the nineteen nineties I was awarded an Arts Council Theatre Writing Bursary. Three scripts, including my second radio play FAT have been translated - into German, Portuguese and Hebrew respectively. My latest play, `Remedies,` is about people whose lives are affected by the little-understood illness popularly called M E.On the same topic, I have just published a memoir called M E and Me. Some full-hearted commendations already received, from people who have had M E, or live with someone who has it, or have tried to understand it.My play The Song of Deborah is published on the website Smiths Scripts, of plays available for production in the UK. USA and other countries. A newish website, set up and run by Paul Smith.With a post-graduate diploma in Ethics and Social Welfare, I have an active interest in Mental Health, particularly its social and cultural dimensions. In 2019 I participated in The Unbroken Festival, in Barnes, run by the talented Emma King Farlow. I wrote and directed a short play Hanna, presented in the festival`s showcase evening. I ran a creative writing workshop which was really lively. The Unbroken Festival explores connections between the worlds of mental health and the arts. I loved it.