Herman Pettiford is a 76 year old man with 9 children, with 5 children being older than his wife being 46 years old. They have been together 22 years and married for 20 years. This is an exciting and wonderful story about a boy from the East Baltimore ghetto when ghettos were not dangerous or violent. They were just poor and lacking ways and avenues to get out. But the Ghetto children did find peace, love, faith and a reason to believe in oneself mainly through religion that was taught to them by their parents and guardians which made them better adults. This story is about a boy at the age of 5 who knew God quite well to be a child. He told God one Sunday morning sitting on the church bench that he knew he was only a child, but he loved and believes in God, and Jesus, the son of God. He asked God to please come and go through life with him as he grew into manhood, TO be with him for always and forever. Things of righteousness, and factual points, both good and bad that should be changed for the purpose of Freedom Rights and Equality for all Americans are true inside the minds of the author and his wife in this book, but deeds of actions, drugs and violence are mainly falsely made up to fulfill excitement and suspense of the readers. But there is no controversy when it comes to Godly beliefs talked about by the writer Because truth is a substantial and upheld commodity furnished by the author and his wife to the best of their ability. Come follow the read that will show you Satan's advancement in America, and how God never turned his back on the little boy who prayed for God to never leave him, and be with him forever. Come take the Journey that will show you some of Satan's New techniques, but remind you of his old tricks that are still used today. Follow the story as the little Christian boy becomes a man, and joins the army of worldly actions and activities, and sees how God blesses and protects him, while Satan tries to engulf him with sin by trying to trick him through lies, deceit, deception and worldly activities.
Herman Pettiford is a 76 year old man with 9 children, with 5 children being older than his wife being 46 years old. They have been together 22 years and married for 20 years. This is an exciting and wonderful story about a boy from the East Baltimore ghetto when ghettos were not dangerous or violent. They were just poor and lacking ways and avenues to get out. But the Ghetto children did find peace, love, faith and a reason to believe in oneself mainly through religion that was taught to them by their parents and guardians which made them better adults. This story is about a boy at the age of 5 who knew God quite well to be a child. He told God one Sunday morning sitting on the church bench that he knew he was only a child, but he loved and believes in God, and Jesus, the son of God. He asked God to please come and go through life with him as he grew into manhood, TO be with him for always and forever. Things of righteousness, and factual points, both good and bad that should be changed for the purpose of Freedom Rights and Equality for all Americans are true inside the minds of the author and his wife in this book, but deeds of actions, drugs and violence are mainly falsely made up to fulfill excitement and suspense of the readers. But there is no controversy when it comes to Godly beliefs talked about by the writer Because truth is a substantial and upheld commodity furnished by the author and his wife to the best of their ability. Come follow the read that will show you Satan's advancement in America, and how God never turned his back on the little boy who prayed for God to never leave him, and be with him forever. Come take the Journey that will show you some of Satan's New techniques, but remind you of his old tricks that are still used today. Follow the story as the little Christian boy becomes a man, and joins the army of worldly actions and activities, and sees how God blesses and protects him, while Satan tries to engulf him with sin by trying to trick him through lies, deceit, deception and worldly activities.