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There's almost more than one person can live in the life of Carl Miller. It all started from his early life with his Olympic water polo father to weight lifting training with the famous Frank Spellman. Then he attended the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Arizona before being one of the first to join the Peace Corps in South America. He went from there to Japan working with the Women's Olympic Volleyball and Olympic Weight lifting teams. And in between there were unbelievable experiences you'll just have to read this book to discover. Did I mention Al Capone, Red…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There's almost more than one person can live in the life of Carl Miller. It all started from his early life with his Olympic water polo father to weight lifting training with the famous Frank Spellman. Then he attended the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Arizona before being one of the first to join the Peace Corps in South America. He went from there to Japan working with the Women's Olympic Volleyball and Olympic Weight lifting teams. And in between there were unbelievable experiences you'll just have to read this book to discover. Did I mention Al Capone, Red Grange, bullfighting? All in all, Carl Miller was directed and shaped by people and situations that led up to the thirty-five years he spent as co-owner of Carl and Sandra's Physical Conditioning Center and the years of his involvement with the City of Santa Fe, the oldest capital city in the United States.
Autorenporträt
Carl Miller was a hard-core drug addict for 26 years. At the age of 40, on a 10-hour bus ride home from his second prison sentence, Carl was given a simple invitation from what he believed to be the Lord, to author a book and title it, The Relentless Pursuit of a Soul. To tell the story of what he had seen, and why he survived to tell it.Carl knew there is strength in numbers, it's when the calf is alone the wolves will devour it, so he quickly found a home at Sagemont Church in Houston, Texas. Carl served on the leadership team for "The Men of Sagemont" ministry and "Less than the Least" prison ministries and was given the honor of representing Sagemont Church as a licensed minister, tasked with being living proof of a loving God to a watching world.