Author Testimony:
My intention in writing Farther Than I Meant to Go, Longer Than
I Meant to Stay is to minister to single and saved women. So
many of my sisters in Christ have chosen to live for God and leave
their love lives in His hands. I was inspired to write the
story when a friend of mine got married for the first time at the
age of fifty (to a good and saved brother). I just want to
encourage someone and let them know that, "my God will supply
all your need..." (Phil 4:19) and that even if a mate never
materializes, "His grace is sufficient for thee..." (2
Corinthians 12:9).
As always, a lot of prayer and study went into the writing of this
book. I believe that God led me to the story of Rizpah, whose
story is in 2 Samuel 21. She was a woman who overcame the sensational
grief of losing her husband Saul and her two sons. Her
tears and outward expression of mourning moved King David to give
her sons a proper burial and lifted famine from the land.
Rizpah's story along with the story of Rachel and Leah is used in Farther
Than I Meant to Go, Longer Than I Meant to Stay to address
the topics of grieving and low self-esteem. It is my hope
that this story not only entertains, but uplifts and encourages
all of my sistas in Christ.
Tiffany L. Warren
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