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Saving Heroes is a riveting story of a veteran's quest to rescue military and first responder families from the captivity of post-traumatic stress.
While the book does not replace the exceptional work of the church, medical practitioners, and therapeutic programs, it compliments, unites, and consolidates their efforts, extracting best practices that are easy to follow.
You'll find simple answers to complicated problems, including how to break free from self-imprisonment, overcome thoughts of suicide, and wage spiritual warfare. The author also reflects on how growing up in poverty on a
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Saving Heroes is a riveting story of a veteran's quest to rescue military and first responder families from the captivity of post-traumatic stress.

While the book does not replace the exceptional work of the church, medical practitioners, and therapeutic programs, it compliments, unites, and consolidates their efforts, extracting best practices that are easy to follow.

You'll find simple answers to complicated problems, including how to break free from self-imprisonment, overcome thoughts of suicide, and wage spiritual warfare. The author also reflects on how growing up in poverty on a small farm in Webster, Florida, and living off the land gave him the tools to succeed.

Join the author as he shares his testimony, unveils a plan to rescue spiritual POWs, and bridges the gap between the church and our warriors.


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Autorenporträt
Matthew R. Burke, Ph.D., is a thirteen-year military combat veteran with four deployments. He was injured during an attack in Afghanistan on September 10, 2011. His journey through rehabilitation led to discovering a cure for PTSD and the solution for suicide prevention. He is the founder of the not-for-profit 10 CAN, Inc., which helps military and first responder families. He is a missionary that bridges the gap between the church and warriors.