Her-edemption, transform your life: Channel the redemptive power now!

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2025
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Kano State(4 Shaba street Hadejia road): Kingswit Bloc Publishers
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■ Her-edemption Begins: Unpacking Genesis 3:16 and the spiritual roots of feminine sorrow ■ The Expressions of Sorrow: Emotional, psychological, and physical burdens unique to women ■ When Tears Fall Too Often: Understanding emotional responses, spiritual causes, and divine healing. ■ The Redeemer and the Woman Jesus’ specific redemptive interactions with women in scripture ■ Woman, Weep Not: Divine empathy for the sorrowful – From Nain to the Cross ■ Sorrow Turned Sweet: The alabaster box, the widow’s mite, and the perfume of healing ■ The First and the Last: Jesus’ first and last encounters were with women – intentional redemption ■ Reclaiming the Garden: From condemnation to commission – no more shame ■ Appropriating Redemption: How to walk in the redemptive realities: Perspective, Prayers, Proclamation, Persistence, Perseverance ■ The Real Enemy: The Serpent’s Strategy Unmasking the adversary's attack on womanhood ■ From Woe to Worship: Turning the tide with joy, hope, and spiritual rebirth ■ Rise, Woman of Redemption: Standing in the fullness of grace, strength, and divine restoration.

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The Introduction of Her-edemption sets the stage for a powerful journey of restoration and rediscovery. It begin by acknowledging the historical and spiritual roots of feminine sorrow found in Genesis 3:16, where pain, Submission, and sorrow became part of the woman's story. Yet, it boldly declares that the curse was never the end -- redemption has always been God's plan. This book reveals how Christ's and ministry intentionally addressed the woman's pain and purpose, offering her not just healing, but wholeness. Her-edemption is a call to rise- to shake off shame, silence, and sorrow, and step into divine restoration. Through scriptural encounters, real-life reflections, and redemptive truth, this journey helps women reclaim their identity, authority, and destiny. The introduction invites every woman to see herself not through the lens of brokenness, but through the eyes of the Redeemer who rewrites her story with grace and glory. Her-edemption is not just a concept, it's a movement, and it's on.
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