Books by Althea Lemme
Althea Lemme, known to many as Faith, is a loving Wife to Geoffrey Lemme and Mother to three adult children, Ashley, Andre, and Sean. Althea has her Bachelor's Degree in both Behavioral Science and Psychology. Additionally, Ms. Faith also holds an Associate's Degree in Practical Ministry and Biblical Counseling.
Althea is an exhorter as she encourages many by Words of Knowledge and praise dance. On any giving day, you can catch Althea outdoors as she spends a great deal of her time in nature praying, spending quality time with God, and meditating as she observes God's beautiful creations. |
Do Not Bow Down shows how Satan is working through the spirit of homosexuality. In the book, we cover topics that expose how Satan hides behind various causes, groups, and organizations to lure unsuspecting and undiscerning saints to bow down and worship him. This book is a clarion call for all believers not to bow down to Satan through the spirit of homosexuality. Do Not Bow Down stands as a reminder and a wake-up call for believers not to succumb to this spirit nor compromise, but to stand firm no matter what!
It is a call for Christians to be alert and sober-minded and not allow Satan to lure them into worshipping him as he utilizes force and laws to accomplish his mission. Do Not Bow Down serves the purpose of exposing Satan as the mastermind behind the homosexual trend that is swiftly taking over our cultures. Satan’s number one goal is to destroy believers and force them to bow down and worship him. Do not bow down and worship him! |
The Bird who Forgot to Fly South (COMING SOON)
The Bird who forgot to fly South uses animals to illustrate how different people can come together and help each other despite their physical and cultural background differences. It uses different animals to represent each person's uniqueness and how those qualities help us be and appreciate who we are. This book aims to point out our varying needs and how we all share some of the most basic needs, such as food, shelter, and clothing. Wouldn't it be great if we could STOP and take a moment to help each other acquire some of those basic needs? |