You Reap What You Sow
Book I
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Book Details
About the Book
In 1930’s a mother and grandmother praying for her children, her granchildren and the generation to come.
How a young vibrant and impressionable women was born with hope and dreams of a better life for her children and almost lost her soul. As you read on you’ll travel with the third generation of a young girl born in the 50’s who learns to pray to a higher power, and learned to love and embrace the life God had given her. This young women was beaten many times and raped by her husband and was left to die.
Because of the love, she have forgave her husband. She felt if she didn’t forgive him God wouldn’t forgive her. She believe that refusing to forgive was taking the place of God.
You reap what you sow.
About the Author
Rosie Taylor was born in Columbus Mississippi, in the fifty's and then she came up north in the sixty's. She live sixty miles south-east of Chicago, and is very well-known in the community where she live.
Rosie is a mother of four young men and fourteen grandchildren. In 1974 she work as a nursing assisting for many nursing home and hospital until 1989. 1989 she Co-founded Zaire Unlimited Inc. In 1999 she was the President for the Kankakee Housing Authority Tenant oraganization. 1997 she worked at K-24Youth Center and started a program call People Helping People.
She ran for county board in 1996 and is an artist and a License Minister. She also works on many boards. In 2002 she was the secretary and the assistant director for L'som ministries. She is also a volunteer at Center Hope since 2001. Rosie started a businiess call Evangelistic Outreach Center for women in 2008. She is a interior decorator and an organizer, she also love to read and write. Her favorite thing to do is sketch paint, and work in the yard. And spend time with her grandchildren. She would love to learn how to sing one day.
"You Reap What You Sow" is her first book.