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Shared experiences and thoughts from one who has had three near death experiences, including heart stoppage and restarting, flat lining, and a "tombstone EKG. This book is written by someone driven to share those experiences, and many others, in an attempt to emphasize the importance of choices made throughout our lives. It is an effort to be of help in guiding the reader in that decision-making process. Many experiences in life are teaching points and can be opportunities for lessons learned transitioning into wisdom. Wisdom can be passed on, assisting others as they try to navigate over both…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Shared experiences and thoughts from one who has had three near death experiences, including heart stoppage and restarting, flat lining, and a "tombstone EKG. This book is written by someone driven to share those experiences, and many others, in an attempt to emphasize the importance of choices made throughout our lives. It is an effort to be of help in guiding the reader in that decision-making process. Many experiences in life are teaching points and can be opportunities for lessons learned transitioning into wisdom. Wisdom can be passed on, assisting others as they try to navigate over both calm and troubled waters. The journey will definitely have some detours and disappointments along the way, where redirection is necessary. Choosing the right direction is the key to living life more abundantly. This book is an attempt to assist with that redirection by using real life experiences to point to the right direction.
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STEVE BRADLEY was born in England and moved to Canada in 1957. While hitchhiking in1963 he was kidnapped and abused. In 1965, beneath the wheels of an automobile in California, he nearly died. Steve believes that God intervened and saved him for a greater purpose. This was truly revealed through his twenty-five years of ministry work with adult addicts, offenders and ex-offenders; twelve years sharing of his story with school students; and ten years of shedding light on addiction and crime for college criminal justice students. While speaking with students in 2014, Steve forgave the man who kidnapped him. He remembered a First Nations grandmother and grandson who saved his life that terrible night.