Linda Dipman

I was married and a mother of three when I experienced the baptism of the Holy Spirit. I suffered life-changing and eye opening persecution from my family, church, and friends when I fell in love with a woman. I was attacked, jailed, and my children were taken away from me all because of love. I was shocked and confused and determined to find out why everyone hated LGBTQ people. Over the next thirty years, I spent every spare moment researching, reading, and studying my Bible, Biblical historical data, books left out of the Bible, Jewish rituals, and any information that would give me understanding. In the mist of my studies and world experiences, I discovered that we live in a physical world that we can feel and touch, but we also are surrounded by an unseen spiritual world. Angels and demons are actively involved with every aspect of our lives. We are tested in life, refined, and tried to change us into people who are good, or we learn nothing, and we give ourselves to evil.

I am married to Pam Ware. I am a grandmother to ten. I am the author of “The Game of Life It’s Almost Over”, “I Want to Know My Future”, and coauthor of “Angels Watching Over Me”. Every book takes the readers through my life experiences with Bible references, to help the reader understand the truth about our world according to my Christian belief.

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Pam Ware was born and raised in Southern California. She was close to her grandparents who instilled in her the value of an education and hard work. As a young child, her grandfather told her that there was nothing in this world that she could not do if she could read, study, and listen. These words have stayed with her for her entire life.

Pam’s childhood was not easy. Her parents both drank heavily and often left her home alone under the care of her older sister who was mentally ill and quite abusive. Pam started working at age fourteen. She paid her parents rent and bought most of her own food. Her independence helped her to separate herself from the toxic environment she was forced to endure at home. On her 18th birthday she moved into her own apartment and took full responsibility for her life and her future. Pam had a brief marriage that ended when she came out and accepted the fact that she was a lesbian. The divide between her and her parents became non-existent. They filed a legal document divorcing her as their child and heir.

Pam put herself through college and earned a Masters in Social Work from San Diego State University. She went on to get her clinical license. Pam’s interest in social work began when she learned that a social worker’s role was to assist individuals as they interacted with their environment. There has always been a strong disposition in her chosen career to assist patients, their families, and her employees in finding and removing the obstacles toward reaching their goal or understanding what their real end game needed to be. She provided bedside care during the HIV/AIDS crisis as well as a program development around the mental health issues that needed to be addressed during the first decade of this disease. She also provided this same type of care to patients and their families who were undergoing treatment for oncology/hematology diseases. The last 15 years of her career was spent as an administrator and then an owner/administrator of an agency that was providing home based hospice care and palliative care.

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