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How does one stay faithful in a world that doesn’t speak your language? How does one lead with integrity when no one’s watching? In this quiet, powerful memoir, the author-a former Senior Army Public Affairs Staff Officer shares what it means to serve God from within a high-pressure, secular, male-dominated institution-not by withdrawing, but by showing up whole.
More than a military story, Two Worlds, One Girl is a guide for anyone living faithfully in spaces where their convictions go unseen or misunderstood.
For the ones who stay faithful in quiet spaces—this book’s for you.
About the author:
ELIZABETH A. WILLIAMS’ spiritual journey began at an early age where she was introduced to the knowledge of God (Yahweh) through the
influence and guidance of her parents. Her life continues to be shaped by her personal relationship with God, steadfast faith, prayer, and an expectation of daily
miracles. As a gifted wordsmith with a natural love for writing, Elizabeth has contributed poetry, editorials, and feature articles to various social and professional
publications throughout her career. Today, she writes with a higher purpose: to encourage women and nurture the faith of those who are new in their walk with God. With every word, she seeks to offer divine inspiration and hope to all who read her work, by revealing how God transforms trials into triumphs and tests into powerful testimonies.







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