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"You Just Don't Know My Struggle" is a compilation of journals entries and self-talks with Michael Burton, a guy from the south that struggled for over 20 years with alcohol and drug addiction. Along with thoughts of suicide, health and family issues and constant reminders of his past with time and lots of prayer Michael was able to overcome all of it through his faith. This book is a great reminder that no matter where you are in life with God on your side anything is possible.

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"You Just Don't Know My Struggle" is a compilation of journals entries and self-talks with Michael Burton, a guy from the south that struggled for over 20 years with alcohol and drug addiction. Along with thoughts of suicide, health and family issues and constant reminders of his past with time and lots of prayer Michael was able to overcome all of it through his faith. This book is a great reminder that no matter where you are in life with God on your side anything is possible.


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Michael Burton is an experienced graphic artist, who evolved into multimedia. Since 2000, he's worked in branding and decorated apparel, and he uses Photoshop and alternative software for digital imaging, screen-printing, drawing, and painting. He has designed for hundreds of schools and local businesses, including Chicago Public Schools and the Illinois High School Association. Some of his college and pro-league clients include WNBA player Candace Parker and Brian Urlacher of the Chicago Bears. In addition, he works in vector art, loves creative writing, music, video editing, and spoken word for graphic storytelling, and worked with a 4x Grammy-winning artist and author of the creative memoir, Let Me Paint a Picture. He has earned two associates and a BA in graphic design and media arts at Southern New Hampshire University.