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One could say it was a year of pure hell, but that would be a selfish view as plenty of families have been affected by the unexpected death of a loved one. But what made the death of the author's husband, Drew, unique was that it exposed a non-survivable risk present on U.S. military based in Japan. A risk that ultimately caused his death and has led to other fatalities as well as near-fatal outcomes. This risk needs to be acknowledged and addressed. This testimonial aims to do just that. Despite her struggles, the author also shares the blessings and lessons experienced in her survival, which she attributes to God.
Step Up! She told me I was not a mistake, but a blessing and what I had been through I had to accept. It was time to rebirth myself! It was time that I confronted my fears head on and move beyond where I was stuck in my life. She made me realize what happened to me was not a choice. I was a child. They were someone else's choice. I was just the victim, but at this point in my life I could no longer be the victim, I had to become the victor, I had to become the man I was destined to become, I had to make a change! If you don't address the issues that are holding you back, you will never have the opportunity to grow yourself and at the end, you will never sing your song because it will be too late. If you push through the pain and fear, you will be happy about the results and the ton of bricks you have been carrying will be knocked off. Join me on this journey to Step Up! Keith R. Harley, Jr.
A magical fantasy of make-believe in which a blanket and a bear fall in love and get married. This musical poem is a charming tale designed for young children and their parents who enjoy beloved children's stories that warm the heart.
Dances with Wolves meets the story of Job in this gripping historical epic of tragedy, loss, and redemption.Georgia, 1861. As the tides of war sweep south, Aidan MacAlister is drawn north like water up a reed by the inexorable pull to defend his land. After tragedy strikes at Gettysburg, Aidan spirals into unfamiliar, dark places of unbridled fury, earning him the nickname, the Fourth Horseman.A hero to his fellow soldiers, Aidan's self-loathing consumes him, and every lesson his family taught him crumbles to dust beneath its weight. Aidan returns to the farm to find it ravaged by Yankee patrols. War has taken all-perhaps even his soul.Aidan's one chance at redemption sends him West to fight the Native people who, like him, are defending their land. His sympathies lie with the people. His lieutenant demands he kill them all. But Aidan's encounter with the Lakota begins his transformational passage to a different life.When love offers Aidan renewed hope, will his past thunder across the plains and steal everything from him again?How much can war steal from one man? Join Aidan on his journey now and discover where redemption can be found.Book AwardsBookFest Book Awards Gold Medal, Historical Fiction - Western.Christian Indie Awards Silver Medal, Historical Fiction.Selah Awards Finalist, Historical Fiction.Historical Fiction Company Book of the Year Finalist.
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