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Slevin was like most 8-year-old boys. He was smart, strong, and very independent. He never needed help with anything and never asked for help. That's because he lived in the land of Ican (pronounced I can). No one ever asked for help with anything. That is, no one except Slevin's mother. Every day she would tell him, "Son, there is coming a day when you are going to need help from Someone smarter and stronger than you." He would just smile and say, "Oh Mother, I can do everything by myself." But one day something happened that changed Slevin's whole way of thinking. He was confronted with the…mehr

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Slevin was like most 8-year-old boys. He was smart, strong, and very independent. He never needed help with anything and never asked for help. That's because he lived in the land of Ican (pronounced I can). No one ever asked for help with anything. That is, no one except Slevin's mother. Every day she would tell him, "Son, there is coming a day when you are going to need help from Someone smarter and stronger than you." He would just smile and say, "Oh Mother, I can do everything by myself." But one day something happened that changed Slevin's whole way of thinking. He was confronted with the most difficult experience he had ever faced in his life! How would he do it? How could he do it? Come join Slevin on his most exciting and challenging adventure.
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Annette Whitmire was born and raised in New York City. Called to the ministry when she was 8 years old, she followed God's steps along the way that led her to Missouri where she now lives. She is a graduate from Valley Forge Christian College and Burge School of Nursing. She has worked with her husband the past 26 years as he pastors their first church. God has blessed them with 6 children, 6 grandchildren, and 3 daughter-in-laws, so far. God has brought her through many trials over 13 years including a battle with cancer that began in 2003. She enjoys writing poetry and scrapbooking, has been a nurse, school volunteer, mentor, speaker, has ministered to women in jail, and continues to seek God's will for her life. She also has written a book about her most difficult challenge in life called, "If Your Mountain Won't Move, Climb It!"