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Latasha G. Hines is a speaker, business consultant,
writer, and lawyer. Latasha G. Hines lives in South
Florida with her husband, Travis.
In 1994, Latasha earned a Bachelor of Science in Journalism
and a Minor in Speech Communication from theUniversity of Florida
where she is a member of the Student Hall of Fame. She earned a Juris Doctor in 1997 from the
University of Miami School of Law where she graduated cum laude. For six and a half years, she practiced
commercial litigation in private law firms in Miami, Florida,
representing large corporations in business disputes.
Latasha continues to practice law through her private
practice, Latasha Gethers Hines, P.A., specializing in business and real estate
consulting. She is a dynamic speaker who travels and empowers others through
workshops, book discussions, speaking presentations, and media interviews.
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A gifted teacher of Bible principles, some of the topics Latasha explores include:
* God’s Relationship Plan (Singles, Married, & Youth)
* Avoid the Toxic Relationship Trap
* Etiquette: Queen Esther Our Example
* Embrace Abundant Life
* Remember Your Creator in the Days of Your Youth
* Helping Others With Your Testimony (Aspiring Writers)
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I Love Him Lord,® but He’s Not a Christian
by Latasha G. Hines
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I Love Him Lord,® but He’s Not a Christian:The Christian Woman’s Guide to Deliverance from Toxic Relationships is the unmarried Christian woman’s guide to
deliverance from relationships with men who do not share your faith in Jesus
Christ as Lord and Savior. Such relationships
are toxic. This book, premised on God’s
Holy Scriptures, encourages you to seek freedom from the toxic relationship you
may be in, forsake the toxic relationship you may be considering, or thwart the
plan of the devil to engage you in toxic relationships in the future.
Readers are armed with the Word of God, testimonies of the author, and other women, and prayerful applications to help
guide them toward deliverance from unequally yoked relationships with
nonbelievers or immature Christians. Readers are challenged with the question,
“How can he love you as Christ loves the church, if he does not know how Christ
loves the church.” This book offers encouragement and hope to single Christian
women.
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