
David Nelson (15)
Author of Inner Piece
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Inner Piece refers to the many puzzle pieces in our lives that we attempt to fit together, hoping to create the perfect image…the perfect life. To facilitate this, our lives follow many highways, roads, and trails, looking for a sense of accomplishment, peace, happiness, and fulfillment.
Is it possible? Can peace and contentment exist in our lives? Can our bad decisions and horrible mistakes be washed over and forgiven? Most of us look to jobs, status, careers, and, of course, money for show more fulfillment.
And yet, in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, we forge ahead, piling up stacks of money or mountains of debt, hoping to taste those elusive intangibles called satisfaction and fulfillment.
This book introduces the reader to The Master Puzzle Maker who provides the Inner Piece that reshapes and transforms our life’s puzzle into a magnificent image, radiantly beautiful.
There are 14 characters in Inner Piece who depict the many struggles, fears, insecurities, foibles, failures, anger, addiction, and hopes inherent in us all. Although these characters have different lives and locations, the common thread consistent in Inner Piece is the main character, Phillip Randolph. Phillip or something he has written, brings hope, redemption, healing, and the possibility of restoration to all the characters.
Like a series of vignettes, each story reaches its own conclusion based on the characters decisions and consequences to their actions. The central theme is that of hope and recovery; redemption and healing; overcoming obstacles with spiritual assistance. There is also a strong element of believing in yourself to make the right choices.
Even though spiritually undertoned, this book presents less than typical circumstances in each of the characters lives. The reader finds themselves enmeshed into the sometimes gritty, challenging and real life drama of ordinary and extraordinary life choices. In each case, personal choice carries its own good or not-so-good consequence. show less
Is it possible? Can peace and contentment exist in our lives? Can our bad decisions and horrible mistakes be washed over and forgiven? Most of us look to jobs, status, careers, and, of course, money for show more fulfillment.
And yet, in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, we forge ahead, piling up stacks of money or mountains of debt, hoping to taste those elusive intangibles called satisfaction and fulfillment.
This book introduces the reader to The Master Puzzle Maker who provides the Inner Piece that reshapes and transforms our life’s puzzle into a magnificent image, radiantly beautiful.
There are 14 characters in Inner Piece who depict the many struggles, fears, insecurities, foibles, failures, anger, addiction, and hopes inherent in us all. Although these characters have different lives and locations, the common thread consistent in Inner Piece is the main character, Phillip Randolph. Phillip or something he has written, brings hope, redemption, healing, and the possibility of restoration to all the characters.
Like a series of vignettes, each story reaches its own conclusion based on the characters decisions and consequences to their actions. The central theme is that of hope and recovery; redemption and healing; overcoming obstacles with spiritual assistance. There is also a strong element of believing in yourself to make the right choices.
Even though spiritually undertoned, this book presents less than typical circumstances in each of the characters lives. The reader finds themselves enmeshed into the sometimes gritty, challenging and real life drama of ordinary and extraordinary life choices. In each case, personal choice carries its own good or not-so-good consequence. show less
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