Author: | Michael Wright | ISBN: | 9781524606312 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | June 30, 2016 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Michael Wright |
ISBN: | 9781524606312 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | June 30, 2016 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
This book is autobiographical in nature. Its content contains an abbreviated recounting of the authors life from his youth, through his adolescence, into military life as a young adult, through to his retirement and beyond in his adult life. It is unapologetically Christian in its flavor and is a testimonial to the power of God at work in the life of one lost soul who did not know he needed a Savior. Through sundry and bitter experiences, he presented it to the public only after much prayer and prompting by the Holy Spirit. It is written with the hope that any reader who may be going through similar experiences might know that they are not alone and that Jesus can free them from the chains of such addictions, if they allow him to. His personal prayer is that there be few in the Christian community who have to go through these degrading experiences, but that if there is, hope is as close as a heartfelt cry to God for liberation from the vices that enslaves them. May God bless you. Amen. Michael C. Wright, Ordained ChaplainIdDPMI
This book is autobiographical in nature. Its content contains an abbreviated recounting of the authors life from his youth, through his adolescence, into military life as a young adult, through to his retirement and beyond in his adult life. It is unapologetically Christian in its flavor and is a testimonial to the power of God at work in the life of one lost soul who did not know he needed a Savior. Through sundry and bitter experiences, he presented it to the public only after much prayer and prompting by the Holy Spirit. It is written with the hope that any reader who may be going through similar experiences might know that they are not alone and that Jesus can free them from the chains of such addictions, if they allow him to. His personal prayer is that there be few in the Christian community who have to go through these degrading experiences, but that if there is, hope is as close as a heartfelt cry to God for liberation from the vices that enslaves them. May God bless you. Amen. Michael C. Wright, Ordained ChaplainIdDPMI