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Do you feel forgotten? Forgotten by your family and friends? Your hometown or country? Maybe even by God or love? Author Justin Israel understands. After his military service in the US Air Force, he became a contractor working in Iraq and Afghanistan as a firefighter. Then he came back home yet these high-risk jobs took a toll, and Israel didn't feel supported, personally or in the bigger picture. He suffered from PTSD, and watching society strain under political in-fighting didn't help. What started as a coping strategy-writing about his experiences and feelings-has become a book, Penning…mehr

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Do you feel forgotten? Forgotten by your family and friends? Your hometown or country? Maybe even by God or love? Author Justin Israel understands. After his military service in the US Air Force, he became a contractor working in Iraq and Afghanistan as a firefighter. Then he came back home yet these high-risk jobs took a toll, and Israel didn't feel supported, personally or in the bigger picture. He suffered from PTSD, and watching society strain under political in-fighting didn't help. What started as a coping strategy-writing about his experiences and feelings-has become a book, Penning Patience, that Israel hopes will help others remember that you have not been forgotten, no matter how dark it may seem because through the Lord, you too can overcome any tribulation.
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What you are about to read is ALL of my pain and misery

Written down over the course of 5 years

After Full-Time Active Duty service

For our country.

You are going to read about all of the hurts that I obtained

Both past and present: dealing with PTSD, struggling on to stay sane.

Like I said in the beginning,

You are going to have to forgive me for my sins

And while you read, if you feel the need to label me

Then label me correctly,

That I Believe.