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This book is the chronicle of the life of a targeted individual. It lays out the growth and struggles of a disenfranchised American family during the era of the second great migration. It provides insight into the experiences that shaped the author’s psyche as she pursued, what seemed to be at times, the elusive American dream. It documents the withering of that American dream which is gradually replaced by a living nightmare. The author shares a step-by-step outline of the terrifying events that left her paralyzed with fear. Through her sometimes wavering faith, she manages to summon enough spiritual strength to survive the initial mental, emotional and physical onslaught. Only after recognizing a meaningful purpose for her life did she experience a “resurrection” of life. She writes of finding a true purpose in life and of hope for stemming the tide of moral decline in America.
This book is an uncommon presentation of some very common foundational tenets of Christian life and doctrine. Some writings are presented with tongue in cheek, but nevertheless presented with sincere intent to encourage or perhaps enlighten the reader. This is done through 22 thought-provoking vignettes that are intended to encourage the reader and perhaps whet the appetite for knowing and understanding God's word to a greater extent. Each topic is short and to the point, hopefully inviting the reader to share their perspective and seek further discernment. The author concludes with a collection of daily meditations that was shared with loved ones through daily text messages. This work is suitable as a family reference for discussion of the Christian faith or for general group discussion.
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