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What is the theme for Lisa Whelchel's book? (or the lesson that you are suppose to learn from it?) For THE FACTS OF LIFE AND OTHER LESSONS MY FATHER TAUGHT ME...
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uh.... what you said was confusing but anyways the points of the book are that The Lord [aka Father] has taught her a lot of lessons in life...
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The three themes in Lisa's book are:
1. If you trust in God, He will do great things in your life. 2. If you completely obey Him, He will bless you for your faithfulness and save you a lot of hurt. 3. THAT LISA IS THE FINEST BABE IN THE EXTIRE PLANET AND NO ONE ELSE COMES EVEN CLOSE!!
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That seems right.
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