Out of nowhere, yet everywhere, came the response, "Not everyone can," on the thought, the inspiration, and a personal calling to write the story. John Kazyaka experienced many hardships growing up in Detroit, foiling a kidnapping, surviving Catholic school, and attending a Jesuit-style retreat.
Raised in a dysfunctional home, he learned to live a better life albeit anger issues prevailed. By his faith in God, he learned to endure and to cancel the prejudiced thoughts and violent behavior passed down by prior generations.
Giving allegiance to the "Holy Name Society," he began to process a bridling of the tongue to avoid the bar of soap. That was a promise he kept because Lifebuoy soap tasted terrible.
As John unfolds his story from childhood through the Vietnam experience in the book Tell Them They Are Mine: A Personal Journey with Christ, he hopes you will discover salvation and appreciate the love of God He has for the earth and those who live here and that the story is inspirational