Christine Brooks Martin

Christine Brooks Martin

About

Christine Brooks Martin is a bestselling author of prayer books, devotionals and inspirational titles. The focus of her writing is to evangelize the message of Jesus Christ and help others develop and deepen their relationship with God. Her motto is, "Lord may I share the knowledge of your grace with people I will never see, in places where my feet will never tread." 

Martin's prayer book titles include "Pray What God Says," "Talk to God with Affirmations of Faith," "He That Healeth Thee," 4-book series "Little Book, Big Prayers" as well as the inspirational book of short stories and poems, "Christine's Short-Shorts."

Christine Brooks Martin established Areli MediaWorks and it is now managed by Fontay Martin Sr.

Heir to a Prophecy

Heir to a Prophecy

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<p><span><span>Shakespeare's Witches tell Banquo, &quot;Thou Shalt 'Get Kings Though Thou Be None&quot;. Though Banquo is murdered, his son Fleance gets away. What happened to Fleance? What Kings? As Shakespeare's audience apparently knew, Banquo was the ancestor of the royal Stewart line. But the road to kingship had a most inauspicious beginning, and we follow Fleance into exile and death, bestowing the Witches' prophecy on his illegitimate son Walter. Born in Wales and raised in disgrace, Walter's efforts to understand Banquo's murder and honor his lineage take him on a long and treacherous journey through England and France before facing his destiny in Scotland.</span></span></p>

Story Behind The Book

This book is filled with affirmations that are based on the scriptures and there is one for nearly every situation. The introductory chapters explains the relationship we can have with God and gets you ready to speak the affirmations over your life with more confidence.

Reviews

<p>The eBook version of Talk to God With Affirmations of Faith&quot; is a bestseller at Amazon.com (US &amp; UK) and Smashwords.com in the categories: Religion, Inspirational, Self-Help, &amp; Prayer</p>