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There are struggles, disappointments, and failures in life that can cause someone to feel that life is not worth living when in fact there is hope beyond every obstacle or setback in life. Sometimes a person might feel that the only resolution to their problem is suicide. This book is to encourage anyone that there is a brighter side to every dark side of life. It takes the family, church and community to become actively involved and acutely aware that someone even within their circle could be contemplating suicide.

Produktbeschreibung
There are struggles, disappointments, and failures in life that can cause someone to feel that life is not worth living when in fact there is hope beyond every obstacle or setback in life. Sometimes a person might feel that the only resolution to their problem is suicide. This book is to encourage anyone that there is a brighter side to every dark side of life. It takes the family, church and community to become actively involved and acutely aware that someone even within their circle could be contemplating suicide.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. E. E. Mitchell, Jr. graduated from the Hutto High and Elementary School of Bainbridge, GA. He attended Savannah State University of Savannah, GA with a major in Business Administration. Dr. Mitchell completed the Dental Assistant Correspondence Course of Fort Sam Houston as an honor graduate and served temporarily as a Dental Assistant in Germany. Dr. Mitchell is an honor graduate of Southern Illinois University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Workforce Education. He received his Master of Divinity Degree from the Proctor Samuel Dewitt School of Theology, Virginia Union University of Richmond, Virginia. He also received his Doctoral Degree of Theology from the Midwest Theological Seminary of Illinois as a Magna Cum Laude graduate. He is the Pastor of Unity Baptist Church of Petersburg, VA. He has a great concern of how the rate of suicide is increasing instead of declining and hoping prayerfully that this book will have a positive impact in turning this epidemic around.