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Teri Smith Releases GOD IN MY JELL-O?

By: Sep. 16, 2016
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Millions of people are living their lives under the fundamental assumption that survival is the basic instinct. But what if that assumption was wrong?

"God in My Jell-O?" uses Jell-O as a metaphor for a substance which, when used to promote Lucifer's cause, is thickened with negative emotions like fears that inhibit the positive development of a human. However, when God enters the equation, when God is jelled into this jiggly delicious treat, holy war ensues. This world-changing book threatens to dismantle the American Psychiatric Association's holy bible, the DSM-5.

Teri Smith, DD, is one of today's most sought after speakers and popular authors, a life coach and a pastor. Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Teri Smith's new book was born out of an epiphany she experienced. An avid believer in the mind, body, spirit connection, she has dedicated her life's purpose to sharing this epiphany that will cure mankind of "survival mode syndrome," a phrase she coined, that causes pervasive spiritual bankruptcy.

"God in My Jell-O?" provides insights unto humanity's fears, anxieties, hopes, and dreams. This parable illustrates how primal fear instincts impact humanity's interactive responses to one another. Thanks to a profound revelation which radically changed the course of her life and marked the beginning of an intense inward journey, she can help you on "the spiritual path" that will set you free and give you your peace.

View a synopsis of "God in My Jell-O?" on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase "God in My Jell-O?" at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, Kobo or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about "God in My Jell-O?" contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.



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