Description This book is pure inspiration. It uplifts and encourages with David's amazing true life stories. It is filled with spiritual adventure and motivates the reader to face life's difficulties head on and overcome them with faith and patience. If you need to have your spiritual battery recharged, there are multiple chapters in here for you! If you have struggled, fallen, or have not lived a pristine life as a Christian, this story is for you. If you have been part of painful church experiences and have lost faith in humanity, this information will help you. If you are fed up with religious formulas and conduct codes, you can find comfort in this volume. God never promised serving him was going to be easy, and some of the meanest people attend church every week! Jesus plainly stated we would face many challenges while following him. A lot of us struggle in walking with Him because we have not been properly taught how to follow Jesus.
Some in church leadership do not help matters because they are not transparent with their "after conversion" lives by revealing times when they have fallen. Proverbs 24:16 says a just man falls at least seven times and gets up and keeps going. Too many Christians are abandoned when they shipwreck. Tragically, many never get the help they need to recover. Yet, those who have fallen are very important to Jesus! This book will assist you on how to follow Jesus in our modern world. It will teach you how to be empowered with the spiritual equipment listed in the Bible to help you rise above life's formidable times. About the Author David Knighton has a fresh and real approach to the Bible. He lives what he preaches! He combines an earnest heavenly passion with everyday practicality.
He is a great story teller. David grew up in East Texas, has lived in South Florida, and is now a long-time resident of College Station, Texas. Professionally, he has worked in the consumer service industry for years and managed multi-million dollar businesses. He has always believed in hard work and perseverance to realize goals and ambitions. He once worked two careers for five years while putting his wife and kids through college. He has been married to his childhood sweetheart, a Texas A & M graduate, over three decades. He is father to two grown sons, a father-in-law, and a grandfather. David loves to spend time with his family, write, fish, and enjoys the outdoors, especially the mountains.