Biography & Autobiography

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    I Wanted The Wedding, Not The Marriage

    I Wanted the Wedding, Not the Marriage is a look at what happens when the fantasy ends and real life begins. Across every culture, men and women are expected to take on certain roles once they say “I do,” yet most couples walk into marriage without truly understanding themselves or each other.

    So what do you do when the marriage you imagine doesn’t match the reality you are living? Do you stay and fight? Or do you leave to save yourself?

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    The Spare: Part 4

    The Spare: Part 4 provides insight into aging and life’s reality of death. The trials and events that happen. The winter of our existence is projected in this book, covering the many frailties of living. The many blessings encountered in the journey of life.

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    Living In God’s Grace

    Living in God’s Grace is a collection of daily Bible verses, followed by a unique and personal prayer. The prayers are a way to help everyone fi nd a way to make the words in the Bible applicable to each person’s own personal life and daily prayer. Everyone will be able to engage in reading the Bible through the daily section printed above the prayer. The goal is to make one’s prayer life intimate and directed by the Bible selection. The prayers will help those hesitant about praying to use a format that encourages each person to make their own unique prayer to God.

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    No Fear, No Doubt, No Regret: Investing in Life’s Challenges Like a Warrior

    How many parents can say that they have no fears, doubts, or regrets after having raised a child? We always doubt ourselves and regret some of the mistakes we made. This father looks back on his job of parenting his oldest son with the conviction that he did the best he could do. He believes he learned more from his son than he taught, and he wants to share the nine insights that he realized he’d attained after raising his son. This is a compelling story that leads us to want to be a warrior parent, too!

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    The Names of My Mothers

    The Names of My Mothers is the touching story of the tender and all-too-brief relationship forged late in life between Dianne Riordan (nee Susanne Sanders) and her birth mother. In 1942 Elizabeth Bynam sanders was a young woman who left home under false pretense and travelled to Our Lady of Victory, a home for unwed mothers in upstate New York. Shortly after surrendering her daughter for adoption, she returned to her life in Johnston County, North Carolina. She never married and never had another child of her own.

    This powerful and moving memoir speaks of the profound need for connection. It is a story about identity, the hunger we feel for a sense of belonging and the ineffable significance of blood…

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    A Life Story of Heritage and Faith

    A Life Story of

    Heritage

    and Faith

    A Life Story of Heritage and Faith is a book of my life experiences of rural upbringing and as an internal medicine physician over a 40-year career. It is centered around my relationships with God and man: family, friends, patients, community; and my heritage and faith, through serial personal tragedies, and in working with others in the joys, trials and challenges of life.

    Please come with me as I chronicle my humble beginnings through education and ministering to patients, friends, employees and many others. Let’s get started in 1955 on our farm on the day and occasion of my first remembrances and self-awareness.

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    Treasures of Darkness

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    Metamorphosis of a Young Maiden

    From December 1969 until June 1970, Dr. Wm. Patric Leedom’s love interest, Shelley, allowed herself to go through major changes-from a naïve, shy recluse who never considered sex in relation to herself, to a more sophisticated young woman trusting another for the first time, feeling completed and totally loved for the first time. Metamorphosis of a Young Maiden is a collection of love letters between the two from 47 years ago. It is a powerful example of two lovers going deep into life and making themselves vulnerable to each other as they build toward an intense relationship. We should all remember to take risks with our partners and be encouraged to seek the deeper meanings and experiences that life can offer.

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    A Flame of Fire

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    CARMI’S LOVE STORY: How Ted and Ruth Ann Made the Word Marriage, “Extraordinary”

    THE GIST OF THE STORY

    This is not a story about a movie star, a famous politician, or a corporate billionaire. It’s a narrative of the lives of two “normal” kids in a small town and how they fell in love and then overcame overwhelming odds to be an example for all of us of what true love and commitment to each other look like.

    -Ryan Jorstad

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    After graduating from Illinois with a degree in physical education, my first teaching job was in the Dixon school system. I was also the new basketball coach. The school was in the northwest corner of Illinois, not far from the Wisconsin border. Some people in the area knew of my being with the Milwaukee Braves (a very short stint in the summer of 1958), which led to invitations to speak at some high school athletic banquets in the area. It was very surprising that after some of those speaking engagements, someone would tell me, “Coach, you ought to be a minister.” I never thought much of that comment the first or second time I heard it. But it kept happening. After the fourth time, I told my roommate, who happened to also be a new teacher at Amboy and an assistant football coach. He said, “I feel the same way. You ought to be a minister. You would be a damn good one, too.” This past June, I completed my sixtieth year in the ministry as a pastor in the United Methodist Church.

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    Around the World in Eighty Years

    In Around the World in Eighty Years, Sabine Joyce outlines her adventures she’s had while traveling: run-ins with Komodo dragons, tarantulas invading the tent, riding a brahma bull in Cuba, almost losing a leg stepping on a scorpion, and meeting Mr. Lucky, a mountain silverback gorilla, in Rwanda. Join Joyce in her adventures as she swims with manatees in faraway places, and discover the vast beauty of the world.
    Sabine Joyce craves adventure and so she is traveling the world forever. The world is forever changing, and Joyce wants to see it all.
    Joyce’s interest in mountain climbing started with reading a book from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about the Mysterious Tepuis in Venezuela, which led finally the climb on Mr. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.

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    BOKI

    I COME TO YOU AS I AM,
    A MAN,
    I AM WHO I AM!
    LOVE ME! HATE ME,
    DON’T MISUNDERSTAND ME,
    I AM WHO I AM!
    GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY,
    I’M A GOOD FRIEND!
    I AM WHO I AM!
    A MAN!
    I COULD BE THAT LOVER YOU NEVER HAD,
    A MAN FOR RIGHT, A MAN NOT
    AFRAID TO STAND!
    I AM WHO I AM!

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    Dad Only Tried To Shoot Me Twice

    To save Dad’s business and control his drinking were the doubly impossible tasks I was burdened with.

    The effects of alcoholism tore my family apart. I was shocked by his alcohol consumption. The longer he drank, the less responsible he became.

    Facing Dad, with his gun aimed at me, are images I will never forget.

     

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    The Paths of My Life: A Christian’s Journey

    Martin Dorman was born at Mercy Hospital on the south side of Chicago. His parents sent him and his older siblings to church, never attending themselves, except that his Mom started attending in her late 60’s. He attended Chicago’s Ashland Christian Church in his younger years, taking a break from church during his teen years, attending sporadically until late in his nine-year military career where his older bother introduced him to Mr. Herbert Armstrong and the Worldwide Church of God. He remained a member of this church over 30 years, most of that during extreme legalism, and through the time it had a major doctrinal change to Christ-centered worship. He’s now been a member of Mesa First Church of the Nazarene for two years. Pastor Ira Brown and the congregation are very warm and loving. It’s Martin’s second home. His two favorite hymns are, “Oh, How I Love Jesus,” and “To God be the Glory” He presently lives in Mesa, Arizona, and his daily goal is to live according to God’s will and follow His path.

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    Recovery Happens Through Christ (My Story of Abuse, Alcoholism, and Adultery)

    Recovery Happens through Christ is taken from the journals of Marilynne Harrison, an otherwise regular person who found herself sexually abused as a child and exposed to a world of sin in such a way as to bring tears to one’s eyes. By the time she was eleven, Marilynne was exposed to drugs, alcohol, and sex; and worst of all, was told to keep her situation to herself. The results of being robbed of her childhood led Marilynne to continue to live her life in the only way she knew, by continuing in the same sins.

    Finally, many years later, Marilynne makes a dramatic turn to God. He lifts her out of her pit in a truly impossible way. This book covers seventeen painful and then triumphant years in Marilynne’ s life. She shares her tremendous struggles with sin, painful choices leading to more wrongdoing, and finally, a real call from our ultimate Savior, Jesus Christ. Celebrate her recovery and find hope for your own recovery, or that of your loved ones.

    Are you struggling with drugs, alcohol, and wrong sexual relationships? Are you trapped in a sex addiction and can’t find your way out? Do you long to understand the relationship between the Christian and homosexuality? Is there real hope for gay and lesbian recovery? Do you feel as if there is no possibility for addiction recovery or abuse recovery? Before you lose all hope, find some quiet reading time and read the story of a lady with all the same reoccurring temptations and failures. With all her miserable existence, she provides hope to those who know exactly what she is talking about when she discusses her deplorable and self-destructive lifestyle. Do not give another moment of your life to yourself and Satan. Instead, allow yourself to be guided by the Holy Spirit to the One who also understands your temptations and is able to finally give you relief. Jesus Christ died for you, just as much as He did for Marilynne and the whole world. Just as He rescued Marilynne and gave her new life, He can surely do the same for you too.

    We are made right with God by placing our faith in Jesus Christ. And this is true for everyone who believes, no matter who we are. For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God’s glorious standard … People are made right with God when they believe that Jesus sacrificed his life, shedding his blood (Romans 3:22-25)

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    Return to Vietnam, The Memories: Facing my Demons and Coming to Terms With Them

    When I was waiting to board the aircraft in Saigon in July 1968, following my 13-month tour of Vietnam, the last thing I would have expected was to come back to Vietnam. Not until forty-five years after the Vietnam War ended, I was dealing with nightmares, and was diagnosed with PTSD. I was encouraged by my counselor and others to write about my experiences from Vietnam. That resulted in my first book, You Are Never Alone. I started to have a better handle on my daily images, nightly dreams, and nightmares. It was about that time I began thinking about the possibility of returning to Vietnam to face my demons.

    This book, “Return to Vietnam-The Memories,” Began a trip to face my demons. It was more than I expected, by meeting a VC soldier during peacetime and making friends with several gracious Vietnamese people. A cruise down the Mekong River brought memories of crossing the river during convoys. My main goal of the trip was to find the orphanage in MyTho where during a VC attack a couple of kids were killed. Having a knowledgeable tour guide that followed many leads to locate our objective worked endlessly. We saw where the orphanage was, which now was replaced with a school, but finding the last of the living nuns that worked at the orphanage in 1967 when the VC attacked and interacting with someone who was virtually there and remembered that day was overwhelming. Sister Renee and I visited parts for three days. This book covers the details of this fantastic trip and the results it had on me.

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