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A young mother is left alone with her two young children for a week while a serial killer hunts in her community. In a near panic, she prays to God, whose existence she thinks questionable, issuing him an ultimatum: prove You exist. He does. This is her true story.

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A young mother is left alone with her two young children for a week while a serial killer hunts in her community. In a near panic, she prays to God, whose existence she thinks questionable, issuing him an ultimatum: prove You exist. He does. This is her true story.


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Antonia Childe is not a preacher, pastor, or evangelist. She is a woman who was born into poverty, near the Appalachian coalfields. After entering college, she self-reliantly struggled with the time and funds needed to complete her education. She graduated with a strenuously sought after Bachelor of Science degree and a teaching credential. She went on to teach in private and public schools for over twenty years. While living in an agricultural area, she became the guide dog leader for the 4-H youth in her community raising guide dog pups. She also taught reading to women who were sheltered at a local battered women's safe house, enabling them to get their driver's licenses.

Politics have always had a place in her life. She has volunteered for a candidate in every national election since she was old enough to vote. As a liaison between the Christian churches in the nearby city, she coalesced them into raising an important voice for women's rights. Antonia volunteered for the Red Cross and served on its local board. She also ran marathons for the Leukemia Society of America. After spending many years in the mountains, she contracted a severe case of Lyme disease that would not respond to treatment. She found it necessary to move to a cooler climate and now lives Lyme free.