In But God. . . Look at God, James Edward Wilkerson, Jr., a country boy named "Skeet," shares how the Lord touched and transformed his life in a supernatural way through a series of life-changing events. All he could do was shake his head and praise God, saying, "If it had not been for the Lord." As a child, James and his brother were attacked by two teenage babysitters, but God provided a way of escape. Later as adults, these two mentally unstable men would be charged and convicted of murder. As an infantryman in the Army, James recalls a time when live ammo was used instead of blanks, but God protected him, and he was not where he normally would have been. When James went looking for a job, he found a job that he was no way qualified to have, but God interceded on his behalf and took him from being "an illegal drug user" to "a certified drug manufacturer." This book also reveals the triumphant accounts of James and his diagnosis of prostate cancer and the discovery of two blood clots on the brain when he had to be air-evacuated for treatment. One of the highlights of the book is James' survival of a near-fatal car accident where he was not expected to live or walk again or be able to function with a sound mind, but God said, "Not so!" Read all about these and other miraculous encounters with the Lord and see for yourself why James Edward Wilkerson, Jr. is not just a survivor but more than a conqueror with a story to tell that will inspire and motivate readers to never give up.
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