Interview on the Parker J. Cole Show

Tune in to my discussion with Parker about “The Adulteress Principality.”

To listen to the broadcast, click here.

She is everything a woman wants to be — glorious, beautiful, and vivacious. All men want her. She is so captivating, exciting, and desirable that men can not help but succumb to her charms.

Hiding among the pages of a magazine, pictured on billboards, or clicked on by a mouse, the Adulteress Principality exists only to destroy the first relationship God created: marriage.

The Adulteress Principality has existed for eons, changing shape and form…. With silken words, she reaches out to embrace us women with words of cunning. “You do not look, act, or talk like me. I will take him from you and there’s nothing you can do.” To the men, she whispers sweet-honeyed words, “Stolen water is sweet.” With such words she entices the men to her canopied bed. Under the auspices of pleasure, she latches chains of bondage meant to steal, to kill, and to destroy.

The Adulteress Principality is not the ‘other woman’ who may take on her guise. She is a spirit who seeks to destroy not just marriages, but self-esteem, virility, and more.

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2 Responses to Interview on the Parker J. Cole Show

  1. Jean thorne says:

    You did an excellent job of using your book to help both men and women see more clearly how damaging it is to not understand the adulteress principality. I hope people will purchase your book and use it in their everyday life.

    • rebeccabruner says:

      Thank you! I hope many people will find freedom from the lies of the Adulteress that are undermining their marriages.

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