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Chasing the Wind

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Chasing the Wind will take you from the mountaintop down to the valley as you travel through the journey of William Boyd Chisum's life. From the day he was born, receiving a mismatched blood transfusion to the day he realized his first true love, Boyd chronicles each milestone in a way that leaves you captivated, anxious to turn the page. Boyd has experienced countless physical, spiritual and emotional challenges and as he presses on, chasing the wind, he realizes the true meaning of life in Jesus Christ. Weaving together anecdotes from his past, he divulges detailed pieces of history from his home away from home as a child, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. You will not only experience every emotion imaginable while reading about Boyd, but you will feel a part of his life. This is a story of forgiveness and grace and reflects the image of so many who franticly search the pleasures of the world in order to fill the emptiness that only Christ can satisfy. If you're seeking inspiration and meaning in your life or in need of the strength that passes all understanding, this is ""your book."" It's time to stop ""Chasing the Wind.""

372 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2006

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December 18, 2010
If you or anyone you know has to deal with the long-term effects of injury or disease, this book was written for you. It's the story of my friend Boyd's life, and the difficulties he and his family have undergone literally since the day he was born. You've probably heard about God's sufficient grace - now learn what that really means.

"Chasing the Wind" is written in a conversational style, and although there are over 200 pages, you'll read it quickly. Most people find that once they start, they can't put it down -- you'll find yourself staying up late to finish it.

You'll be impressed, entertained, and -- most importantly -- inspired.

(Once you read it, you'll want to give this book to friends -- visit www.WilliamBoydChisum.com for autographed copies.)
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