This nonfiction book is about committing sin to ones maximum potential, without any thought of God, or any consequential outcome for the authors actions. It is about the redemption by God, of a person's sin, in a personal physical way, to live with God in His kingdom for eternity. It is the story of a decorated U S Navy veteran.
When I was born the family of four was living in a homemade trailer about sixteen feet long. That is the reason that I was born in a caretakers house inside the stock yards. Five years on two farms while Dad, ordained, preached in a Assembly of God Church. Then Dad became a carpenter when at the age of 10 we quit going to church. Ar twelve years of age they divorced. At about 14 I started smoking and sixteen drinking, living with my Mother. A year after graduating from High School I went thru a windshield of a car in a head on collision. Six years in a grocery store with eight years in the Navy with two honorable discharges. A year after I got out I was saved physically and a month after that entered into the kingdom of God according to the Bible.
I received a copy of this book for free through Goodreads Giveaways. That being said, I felt the need to read the book from beginning to end so I could give a fair and honest review.
I think what this book really needed was a good editor. The spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors alone make it difficult to follow. On top of that, it's completely disorganized. It skips around to different topics with no conceivable flow.
The thing is, this guy has lived a crazy life! When I could follow what he was talking about, I found it very interesting. He has some questionable Biblical views - I think the point of the book was to get his message out about Christianity - disregarding all of Paul's writings and the book of Luke. And I think at one point he tried to infer that he may be Jesus himself.
I don't think I can recommend this book, based on the reasons mentioned above, but did get through the whole thing eventually.
This nonfiction religious book is about a child that rejected religion until the age of 31 drinking in the bars when he was fifteen going from motel rooms to the tenth grade of high school. It is guaranteed not to bore you with sinning with no boundaries. The book is available on most web sights.
I would highly recomend it to students that are going to a divinity college.
CreateSpace is the main publisher at [https://www.createspace.com/4612897] It will answer a few choice questions.1. Did God die on the cross? 2.Is born again and receiving the Spirit (Holy Ghost) physical? 3. Is just believing enough repeating the Lord's prayer, and do you receive the Spirit at that time? 4.Is speaking in other tongues have any thing to do with the Holy Ghost? 5. Was it God who created the spirit, Jesus, and Holy Ghost the other Spirit, doesn't this make the Godhead quadruple? 6. Is love and family the main salvation point? 7. Was Peter right in Acts 2:38 about every body needing water baptism? 8.Is the sacraments necessary? 9. Was Mary blessed? 10. Was John the baptist Elijah? 11. Was Paul from God or entirely on his own with Satan? 12 Is God incharge of all the churches, religious organizations, bibles, countries, and etc..
It was/is very different type of read. His style takes some getting used to,for me anyway. But once I got into the book I enjoyed it. His is a very interesting story and I do like the way he tells it.