Crossing the Great Divide: He Leads Us to Still Waters

· WestBow Press
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Dr. Charles Frazier reveals how he embarked on an incredible journey where God taught him to trust and have faith as He saved his marriage and rebuilt his life. In a sequel to his first book, Crossing the Great Divide, Walking with God through Nature, he explores in even greater detail what led him down a path of destruction – and how God led him back home. On his walk with the Lord, he deepened his faith and trust in our Heavenly Father. In sharing his story, he answers questions such as: How can you avoid losing yourself in the lust and darkness of the world as you pursue success? How can God strengthen your love for your spouse even after the ultimate betrayal of adultery? How can God heal even the deepest scars? The author also shares how the Lord blessed him and his wife with a lifelong dream of a waterfront condo, which they began remodeling. As they went about their work, they found that God began to remodel their lives and their marriage – and as their love for Him grew, their love for each other began to grow again.

About the author

Dr. Charles Frazier and his loving wife, Connie, have a daughter named Madison, a toy poodle named McCoy, and a goldendoodle named Harlee. The author earned Doctorate in Educational Administration and Supervision and retired as a high school principal after spending twenty-eight years working in public education. He enjoys woodworking and being outdoors, but his true passion is spending time with his wife, dogs, and family at their lake home at Lake Martin in Alabama.

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