Wednesday, December 23, 2009
BOOK: Dancing In The Wilderness (By Samanthia Cassidy)
Samanthia is a noted singer, songwriter and author. I have been acquainted with her for many years, having shared the stage with her a few times, seen her on TV, and heard her music on the radio. Earlier this year, however, a wonderful friendship began when I saw her and her husband Bill at the 2009 SGM FanFair in Pigeon Forge, TN. We enjoyed several conversations that week and I was so thrilled to experience Samanthia's ministry once again. The anointing flows powerfully from this precious lady.
Unexpectedly, I saw them again in another East Tennessee town at a church I ministered in one Sunday morning. What a pleasant surprise to see Bill and Samanthia in the congregation when I stepped onto the platform!
After the service that day, we had lunch together. Afterwards, I felt as if I had been in a Heavenly revival. Samanthia just has a gift for uplifting everyone who comes in contact with her, and I could sit and listen to her talk for hours...maybe even days!
Her life story is truly remarkable, and she has candidly and vividly shared her testimony in a book entitled, Dancing In The Wilderness. I just finished reading this fascinating book.
A true story and honest glimpse into a dysfunctional home, Samanthia's testimony has helped many people to overcome the bondage of their haunting past and the dark secrets that torment their souls.
I highly recommend that you get your copy of Dancing In The Wilderness today and discover the joy of dancing with God! You'll never be the same. Visit Samanthia Cassidy's website for more information.
Film companies and producers are looking at Dancing In The Wilderness in consideration of making it a major production movie. Samanthia is currently working on her second book, entitled, Nigeria, Oh, Nigeria. Samanthia is also slated for an interview feature in a 2010 issue of Christian Voice Magazine.
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3 comments:
I have also read "Dancing In The Wilderness" and would recommend this book. It is a VERY powerful testimony of what God can do...how He can deliver us and/or strenghten us for whatever we face in life. I found the chapter describing her "walk thru Hell" to be very believable. It will also help us as Christians to be more careful in our daily walk with God, and the importance of how we treat others as we represent him!
Betty
I've read this book as well. I wasn't raised in the bible belt culture of the deep south, but I came from a terribly dysfunctional, abusive, religous family. I can relate to much of the author's story. Thankfully, today, I can say the joy of the Lord is my strength.
This is a great book with a life changing message. I look forward to her next one.
i havent read this book but i know i will. sounds like a great one.
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