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John Faubion

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John Faubion was a foreign missionary in Vietnam, Guam and to the Chinese, for nearly thirty years. Then a professional software engineer for more than twenty years after that.

He’s the father of five children, and lives in central Indiana with his wife.

Every writer needs a hobby. His is fixing up and driving older British sports cars. Daily drivers include a red 1979 MG Roadster, and a green Triumph Spitfire. He does most of the work on them himself.

Growing up in a book family, he started reading science fiction as a boy, and still does today. Most of his favorites now though are suspense fiction and prophetic non-fiction.

He has taught a Bible class at his church for more than twenty years, and writes fiction that is suitable for any audien
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message 2: by John

John Faubion You are very kind.
My purpose in the book is what you discovered. We need to focus on the real, the important, things in our lives. Faithfulness in our marriages, honoring God.
Thank you very much for your review. I know it came from your heart and I appreciate it.

John Faubion


Lisa Mccarty Just wanted to thank you for the opportunity to read your wonderful book! It was excellent and really made me appreciate my family! You are very talented and I hope you write more books in the future!


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