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From Skeptic to Fully Relying on God…
Abandoned by his birth father at an early age, Neil Bolton never knew fatherly love as a young boy. Growing up in the Vietnam era and serving during the apex of the war, he experienced many “close calls” by the end of his teens.
After returning from war, Neil embarked on a career as a master photographer, earning a reputation as the best in his field. Happily married, with everything a man could desire, Neil felt God’s intervention in his life was no longer needed. That is, if God even really existed.
At the pinnacle of his skepticism, Neil lost everything…not just once, but three times. That is, until God finally got his attention.
In total desperation, Neil cried out, and step by step, he learned to fully rely on God as a loving father. A recovering victim of post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD), Neil’s journey from skeptic to “FROG” is a first-hand account of God’s hand on someone’s life even though at times he seemed far, far away.
Genre: Religion / Faith (fancy, right?)
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