Synopsis:
The intention of this book is not only for you the reader to enjoy but also that my life might be hope for those of you that find life difficult in one way or another. Life is like a big puzzle whether you live a short life or a long one. Each event is a piece of that puzzle. Sometimes we may think a piece of that puzzle is missing! Not so, eventually that piece will show up. The Lord has a plan for our lives. We can’t go through this life and not face problems. Sometimes we get in the way and cause our own problems, but eventually the Lord intervenes and starts pushing the doors open in the right direction for our lives. There have been times when I have felt deserted, neglected and unloved, but there were and are also times I have felt not only the love of God but the love of others around me. Love is the engine that runs the train of our lives. It is the only thing we will take to heaven with us. We are the light of the world, a city built on a hill. The other things we value on Earth are just that… Things and they will be left behind when Jesus bids us to Come. While we are here we are the candle for those who watch us. As Christians, we are to be… All of these things… And more! This is a story of my life. Not all of it is written here as 85 years of living would be too much as I am sure you will agree. I am not saying I am perfect… No one is. We all make mistakes but forgiveness is always there from our Heavenly Father. Our Bible tells us we not only need to forgive others but also ourselves, no one is perfect. Jesus is the only one who is perfect. THE VILLAGE CARPENTER WORLD WIDE MINISTRIES, PUBLISHING HOUSE, BIBLE SCHOOL, OS PUBLISHING, ME SHED CHURCH, GALACTIC ORDAINED MINISTRIES at GOD’S HOUSE INTERNATIONAL, PO Box 133, Lakeview, Ohio 43331 USA see TheVillageCarpenter.info or see GalacticOrdainedMinistries.Space
About the Author:
I was born during the Depression in Springfield, Ohio, to wonderful parents who had a Christian background. I had two sisters; and we were born two years apart. As we grew older, Dad and Mom quit going to church but they would insist that we girls go. They didn’t quit all at once, they would attend during the holidays or if we had a part in the Christmas plays. That was expected of any “good parent.” Yet, at the age of 11, my Mother and father divorced. We girls were never around to hear them argue, so the divorce was quite a jolt. Dad kept my middle sister and me, and our youngest sister went to Texas with Mother and Grandmother for a short time. We had several babysitters, but none worked out, so Dad took us to St. Mary’s of the Springs School for Girls for six months. Then, Dad remarried. At the age of 14, I could decide whether I wanted to stay with my father or go with my Mother. My father decided with our urging that sister Nora and I would go with Mother. We missed her so much. Because Dad was an insurance salesman, he was home very little before our bedtime, and it was hard on us to be “on our own” as teenagers. Dad was very hurt concerning our decision, but he let us go with Mother and Grandmother. We traveled that first year quite a bit, then moved to Dayton, Ohio and then on to Indian Lake where we all three attended school and graduated. It was at Indian Lake that I met my true love, Howard Carroll Blackburn.
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