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We are all faced with suffering at some point in our life. This is an insightful look at trauma, addiction, faith, and politics. What could one man's suffering mean in our daily struggle to attain serenity or purpose? This is not just another reality type of disclosure, wherein there is a preachy or judgmental condemnation of a way we should live. This is one man's account of where his personal faith has led him, as a minority within a minority, in one of the greatest countries in the world. This is not a condemnation of the way anyone lives their lives, as we are so apt to do in this modern…mehr

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We are all faced with suffering at some point in our life. This is an insightful look at trauma, addiction, faith, and politics. What could one man's suffering mean in our daily struggle to attain serenity or purpose? This is not just another reality type of disclosure, wherein there is a preachy or judgmental condemnation of a way we should live. This is one man's account of where his personal faith has led him, as a minority within a minority, in one of the greatest countries in the world. This is not a condemnation of the way anyone lives their lives, as we are so apt to do in this modern way of being brutally honest and judgmental. This is an honest account of one man's journey while struggling to find meaning in a convoluted, pressure-filled society where we all struggle with some form of suffering. This is a unique look at trauma and addiction that will make you giggle and stir an emotional response to a journey that will inspire compassion, love, and understanding for one another. All I Know to Be True will illustrate that love and mercy are at the heart of all matters. As this book will illustrate, it is never too late to change.
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Gabriel Benedict is not a theologian, scholar, or scribe. He is just a man on a journey who was blessed with an insight into suffering. His life is worth noting because his suffering can touch you, his story is your story on some level. Or perhaps you may gain some insight with someone that you may know. He believes that it is our common suffering that unites us. Gabriel battles mental illness, trauma, various social issues, and addiction. These are common elements, that in one way or another affect you or someone you know. He believes that it is in our journey that we may find a simple solution of love, acceptance, and forgiveness to be the time-tested solution for us all.