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Rogers’ Book Outlines Her Struggles in Life

TULSA—A Tulsa woman has written a book that details how she weathered all kinds of unimaginable horrors and travails while growing up, all of which ended up with her in prison, and describes how she overcame and now helps others.

“I broke Out of Prison” is her real-life non-fictional story and testimony.

The book “demonstrates the power of God that set me free, both physically and spiritually,” Raittia Rogers, the book’s author, said during an interview with The Black Chronicle.

The book is an Amazon best-seller.

Much to her delight, Raittia Rogers’ book has created a fervent buzz, not just throughout Tulsa and its surrounding areas.

But given the rash of favorable feedback and rave reviews her published masterpiece has steadily garnered since its Fall 2019 release, it’s safe to assume Miss Rogers’ highly sought-after written work is starting to become a national movement, of sorts.

“I Broke Out of Prison” fans for supporting another book-signing–a portion helps the community,” Miss Rogers wrote in a post via Facebook following her latest book- signing at a Tulsa-area Barnes & Noble.

The author will appear on “Open Mic” on KVSP-AM (1140) at 9 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 7.

A spiritually-empowering, life-altering book ,which Miss Rogers began composing in 2017 and needed somewhere in the neighborhood of roughly one year to complete, this faith-based author’s most prized project has been as good as advertised, in large part, because “I Broke Out of Prison” has attracted a widespread media presence for all the right reasons.

“Mission accomplished,” said Miss Rogers without hesitation when asked what divine message she’s aiming to send to her readers of her book.

 “For anyone out there that screwed up, or jacked up, or missed the mark over a thousand times, that if you really wanna make something of yourself, trust in God. He can make it happen for you and flip the script on your behalf right in front all your naysayers. I’m a living witness.”

 “Now just imagine, if your loved one physically ends up imprisoned — or have even escaped the system — but they have been locked up spiritually their entire life? In this book, I will share my powerful testimony that will demonstrate the power of God that set me free, both physically and spiritually.”

For what it’s worth, Rogers doesn’t shy away from the notion that her 185-page featured book aligns with the divine purpose for which she was created, something by which she doesn’t merely take for granted.

 “It’s most definitely a part of the purpose for which God has created me, because I was not created to live any old kind of way and do what I want to do,” Miss Rogers told The Black Chronicle.

 “I figured out that I’m not supposed to live for myself and not be people fleshly pleasers, but rather submit to a higher power and follow His leadings to truly make a difference in the earth.”

To her credit, coupled with the divine calling on her life, Rogers has become the beneficiary of an array of positive assessments from her readers.

“People are still being blown away by Raittia Rogers’ miraculous change,” the book author said.

“They said she glows now, that she gives them hope from her previous hardcore lifestyle. People asks for prayers and advice with their lives.

“People have cried reading the book and said I have really made an impact on them. “People have also read ‘I Broke Out of Prison’ and said I have inspired them to write their own story, as well.”

After making her authorship debut in 2019 with the release of the book Rogers followed that up with two books the ensuing year: Light For Children and a 31-day devotional journal entitled, Prayer Lips.

Interestingly enough, Miss Rogers has announced that her first spearheaded anthology is currently in the works and that prospective co-authors have begun to inquire about collaborating with her.

“People have also been impacted to join my book collaboration (so they can) tell their stories, as well as become co-authors because of the difference that’s been made in her lives,” Miss Rogers said.

“Overall, it’s been lots and lots of great feedback from people regarding coming out of the shame to inspire countless of lives and make a worldwide impact.”

“(My forthcoming anthology is purposed) to help others around the world push forth their stories and shame the devil,” Miss Rogers continued. “God has placed over me a midwife (calling), and all I can say is people know it and they’re contacting me to join in on something that’s more far greater than themselves, and that is to take a stand and speak out about what happened and tell someone. As a matter a fact, tell it on the rooftops, tell it on the mountain, tell it on the microphone and let it spread in a positive way.”

Which, after all, is exactly what Miss Rogers has done by way of “I Broke Out of Prison.”

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