I Cried A River
What happens when your world falls apart? When you are healthy one day and sick the next? When you are planning a vacation one day, then without warning, planning emergency surgery?
Life can be a roller coaster ride. We must learn to enjoy what we can, scream when we must, and hold on for dear life—yes, hold on for “dear life.”
In this book, you will walk the journey of diagnosis, desperation, and defeat. But then you will turn the corner and walk the journey of faith, laughter, promises, divine visitations, awakened courage, and an unhindered destiny.
Most of all, you will be convinced that faith wins over fear—always!
“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope!” Jeremiah 29:11
The Amazing Mary Walker
Mary Walker was enslaved until she was fifteen when the Emancipation Proclamation was signed into law in 1863. At that time, she could neither read nor write, but was still determined to succeed. Through all the ups and downs of life—joy and sorrow, love and hate—she fought her way to achieve her full potential, knowing that had to include literacy freedom. So, in 1963, she enlisted in the Chattanooga Area Literacy Movement (CALM). Two years later, at the age of 117, she finally read her first book.
Mary Walker received many medals and accolades for her endurance and resolve, including “The Key to the City of Chattanooga.” She was also designated Chattanooga, Tennessee’s “Ambassador of Goodwill” twice and was certified as “The Nation’s Oldest Student” by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
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