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This book is about a young teenager walking in the jungles of Vietnam fighting for his life. After getting shot in the mouth, losing teeth and bone, and causing stuttering and a hard time pronouncing words, God called him into the ministry speaking before people for 40 years. Through-out this book you will hear Tom's sense of humor getting him through many difficult times of his life. This book will make you laugh, cry, get mad, and many other emotions. It is an encouraging book that will show you. with God's help. you truly can do anything you want, even with disabilities.
Danny Brannigan is born into a perfect world with the guarantee of a storybook future, until he loses his father and ends up questioning the Christian teaching he grew up with. When Ameenah Salim unexpectedly enters Danny's life, she causes him to reexamine everything he grew up believing. And when he's called to work For The military and spy against Amee's people, their already unacceptable romance comes even more into question. Will Amee forsake her heritage to be with Danny? Will Danny's faith grow stronger than his love for piloting some of America's most awesome and powerful machinery? Will the government be able to thwart the terrorist plot that is surely in the mix before the worst happens? Readers will be riveted by the romance tightly wound in suspense in Sunday's Child, by new author Garvin Dykes. Dykes draws upon his experience as a counselor, pastor, and world traveler to expose the hurts and conflicts locked within the souls of far too many people. Sunday's Child is a story that brings the impersonal conflicts between races and religions into the only perspective that matters: The relationship between two people.
"The thoughts and reactions of Private J.P. Cannon, 27th Alabama Infantry, take the reader into the Civil War through his eyes. This most uncommon viewpoint takes the reader on a journey through times and places not seen by many Civil War historians." The 27th saw action at Forts Henry and Donelson, the battles of Perryville, Port Anderson, Kenesaw Mountain, Atlanta, Franklin, Nashville, and Bentonville.
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