This autobiographical story recounts significant moments in the author's life that not only impacted the way she led her life and raised her family, but also her awareness of God's love and provision for her.The author has a rather comical perspective as she shares her story with readers. The book gives a heartwarming take on the good and bad experiences of her life. It is clear the author has learned a lot over her seventy-plus years and wants those lessons to encourage readers in their lives, while keeping the mentality that life isn't always easy or predictable. Readers will find the content enjoyable and find themselves easily swept up into her life story. Suzette Martin is retired and spends her time in music and prison ministry. Her prison ministry is two-fold: leading Disciple Bible Studies (Cokesbury Publishing) and participating in Kairos Prison Ministry International. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Behavioral Science from Bastyr University, Seattle, Washington. She and her husband, Steve, make their home in North Carolina.
This autobiographical story recounts significant moments in the author's life that not only impacted the way she led her life and raised her family, but also her awareness of God's love and provision for her.The author has a rather comical perspective as she shares her story with readers. The book gives a heartwarming take on the good and bad experiences of her life. It is clear the author has learned a lot over her seventy-plus years and wants those lessons to encourage readers in their lives, while keeping the mentality that life isn't always easy or predictable. Readers will find the content enjoyable and find themselves easily swept up into her life story. Suzette Martin is retired and spends her time in music and prison ministry. Her prison ministry is two-fold: leading Disciple Bible Studies (Cokesbury Publishing) and participating in Kairos Prison Ministry International. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Behavioral Science from Bastyr University, Seattle, Washington. She and her husband, Steve, make their home in North Carolina.