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Some of those stories are:
*Dead for three minutes after a heroin overdose, Steven didn’t like his out-of-body experience.
*Jan cried out to the Lord to heal her blindness. Was the healing service at church answered prayer?
*When Pat prayed for a different car, she didn’t plan to be shot through the busiest intersection in town by a tailgater.
*Bone weary, Virginia came face to face with Jesus.
*Only a church on its knees stands between Pastor Beams and an early departure from this life.
*Only seventeen, Myra is paralyzed during an accident, and then the doctor tells her she is pregnant. He wants to abort.
The Lord promises, “I will walk among you and be your God, and you will be my people.” These stories are the proof.
128 pages, Perfect Paperback
First published March 30, 2008
I worked in clerical and editorial when I decided to leave the job force to attend the University of Kansas. It was the years of "Don't trust anyone over thirty". I was thirty.
After I graduated with a degree in Advertising and Editorial Art, I found that my "advanced age" handicapped me in getting work. I don't know if it's stubbornness or perseverance, but I went on to work twenty-plus years in graphic art. Ten of those years were in computer graphics.
I compiled the book, One Touch from the Maker, after publishing an earlier newsletter called Dear Pat. The newsletter contained true stories of the Grace of God in mostly tough times. It ran for about two years. Wanting the world to see these stories and the others I included later, I decided to combine them in the book.
I am mother to one and grandma (Gray-a-mah according to my grandson) to four, plus a step. I enjoy logic puzzles, band parades, and eating out (I like that one a little too much).