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In My Darkest Hour I Found the Light
- Narrado por: Brendan Getches
- Duração: 1 hora e 29 minutos
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Sinopse
I was inspired to publish this mainly by my granddaughter. I had been writing for a few years already. The material was on three-by-five notebooks. My granddaughter gathered these notebooks and wanted to put them in a book for our family. While transferring the material from notebooks to paper, she suggested that I should try to get them published.
That was about a year ago. So I decided to see if someone was willing to take a chance, and Christian Publishing came up. Many of my poems were inspired by, and the writing started while attending church service. I personally believe that the Holy Spirit was involved in some, if not all, of these writings. They are about the constant battle between good and evil or darkness and light. For those who believe, it is an inspiration to continue and share belief when appropriate. The unbelievers will most likely never even look at this. Maybe it will inspire someone to turn to God and find the peace in the showdown of his light.
The philosophical parts are the "to be" verses. These may cause some to have a deeper thought about things we may witness on a daily basis. Most are common sense, some have more than one train of thought, and others are kind of blunt. Some of the poems are political in nature, while others have a different aspect, all the while keeping in mind of Satan trying to inspire people to turn from God. The universal love of God and the giving of his life for each of us who believe allows us to start a new life through Jesus Christ who suffered and died for our sins.