Your Life Matters – Book Excerpt -Some people you might know…
In this book, I include some stories about people you might know or may come to know after you read this book. I hope these stories inspire you! A lady named Sonya I'd like to tell you a story about a woman who you might not have heard about. She grew up poor, one of twenty-four children,
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I have been posting lots of excerpts from the book - Your Life Matters- and many of you have read and commented on the various social media posts where it has been shared. I want you to know that I appreciate your kind words and positive feedback. Writing sometimes comes easy and, at other times,
Your Life Matters Book Excerpt #6 Your Circumstances Do Not Dictate Your Value
Depression and anxiety are the two most common things Americans struggle with. Sometimes this is caused by a chemical imbalance that requires medication to help a person work through it and thrive. Other times, it is because of circumstances such as the ones listed below. Grief over the loss of a loved one or the loss
Your Life Matters – Excerpt #5 PTSD
Approximately, 24 million Americans suffer from some form of PTSD Chapter 7 PTSD Men and women have been going to war in various parts of the world since the beginning of time. Each time they do, they leave a part of themselves—if not all of themselves—there, on the battlefield. Often the battlefield comes home with them. War forever changes
Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future -Your Life Matters Book Excerpt #4
This is the 4th Excerpt of the book that is about to be released called - Your Life Matters! I hope this story inspires you. George Mueller In college, I studied about George Mueller. He became one of my heroes. If you haven't heard of him, Mueller built great orphanages on simple faith. Eventually, these orphanages covered thirteen
Excerpt of Chapter 2 The Invisible Pain – Depression and Mental Health
Here is the 3rd Installment from the book - Your Life Matters! The Invisible Pain of Depression/Mental Health Depression and mental health issues are rampant in our world today. I see it in my work as a counselor and in my capacity as founder of a veteran's homeless shelter. I live it every day. As a pastor, I