Sojourn on Eternity's Edge
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This book, Sojourn on Eternitys Edge, is an inspirational trilogy
which presents a literary portrait of the authors mind, depicting a
personal struggle with mental illness, and how, by humble faith, the
author sets out to conquer the impossible as set by societys
unforgiving standards.
Through poetry and prose, intelligence beams through its pages
revealing to the reader the power that God has over all things when
left in His hands to deal with. Indeed a lesson to be re-evaluated in
this twenty-first century. A time when we, as people, and the world, as a
whole, so desperately need His help.
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