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Why all the misery, both violent and emotional? God intended us to be happy. He gave us everything we need to be happy. What happened? How can this world be so far off the original plan? We used to agree to disagree. We had peace. No more. Now we unfriend friends we have had for years. Where is the joy in families that are broken? Divorce, no love or tenderness. The gentleness and natural affection is all but gone. We think we are rich and have need of nothing and know not that we are wretched and miserable and blind. There is a solution.

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Why all the misery, both violent and emotional? God intended us to be happy. He gave us everything we need to be happy. What happened? How can this world be so far off the original plan? We used to agree to disagree. We had peace. No more. Now we unfriend friends we have had for years. Where is the joy in families that are broken? Divorce, no love or tenderness. The gentleness and natural affection is all but gone. We think we are rich and have need of nothing and know not that we are wretched and miserable and blind. There is a solution.
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Chris Ray was looking to kill himself at the age of 28. He wanted a way that wouldn't look like he killed himself. He was living alone in fear of everything. He didn't have anywhere else to turn so he turned to a God he didn't know, but figured must be there. He asked that unknown God to show himself. He did. He brought Chris his book and told him to read it. Chris did. Then Chris started working with teenagers in Sunday school and teen vacation and mission trips. The best thing he taught was the Song of Solomon in the bible. He saw that the relationships were all important, especially the relationship with God. He realized that most helps were from preachers and priests etc and he felt there was a need for a regular person to step up. God Wrote It to all of us, not just the clergy. Chris can't remember the last time he had a bad day. It's been years.