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Rhea Beth Compton

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Script error: No such module "AfC submission catcheck". Rhea Beth Compton (American Writer, Editor and Ghostwriter) is the youngest child of Geneva Arlene (Morgan) Compton and Charles Henry Compton, Jr. She was born on Chanute AFB. Her first book "Did You Say An Alligator? And Other True Stories From 911" was originally published in 1997, but was republished in 2017. She started writing articles for The Messianic Times, becoming known as their "Affliction writer," because she took on the subject that the churches tended to ignore, such as depression, addiction and divorce. She has to date published a total of ten books of her own, as well as having ghostwritten/edited numerous books for her clients.





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