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From the author of Restoring Hezekiah and Changing A Generation; and Restoring Hezekiah: Me & Only Me, comes his third installment of the series...Remember Them Days, When We Were Young. The author explodes right out of the gate with his rawness and grit. Hezekiah gives his experiences of living in the hood as some Americans would label it, as vividly and explicitly as you can get. He dares the reader to travel with him back in time and experience his journey.The ups and downs, the run-ins with the law, battles within himself to change! Hezekiah puts the reader right there with him to…mehr

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From the author of Restoring Hezekiah and Changing A Generation; and Restoring Hezekiah: Me & Only Me, comes his third installment of the series...Remember Them Days, When We Were Young. The author explodes right out of the gate with his rawness and grit. Hezekiah gives his experiences of living in the hood as some Americans would label it, as vividly and explicitly as you can get. He dares the reader to travel with him back in time and experience his journey.The ups and downs, the run-ins with the law, battles within himself to change! Hezekiah puts the reader right there with him to experience this wild and daring ride!In this book, the author gives you inspiring words of wisdom while on his spiritual journey to redemption and gives you life learned hard lessons. This fast-paced page turner will have you wanting more and undoubtedly, Hezekiah delivers!
Autorenporträt
Hezekiah Morris is 39-year old. His leadership skills have been understandable from his childhood. He was born in Appomattox, Virginia. He now resides in Philadelphia, PA. He is now a full-time author and motivational speaker. Hezekiah's mission is to enlighten and empower as many troubled youth and adults as possible by sharing "his"story. Hezekiah wants everyone to know that anyone can change, and that life gets better through faith in Christ. The most important truth that the reader should be aware of about Hezekiah Morris is that he has a compelling story to tell that can change the lives of young people struggling with drug abuse. Hezekiah did not come from a privileged family, and he never felt entitled like the world owed him some-thing. In fact, he felt like he owes those who struggles through life. He tells his story with authenticity, without holding back the truth and telling it in graphic detail.