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The Path Less Chosen

Harrison, Matthew

The Path Less Chosen

Were you a child from a broken home? Have you been in difficult relationships or been
abused? Do you struggle with addiction or ever been falsely accused and your life turned
upside down? If so, this book will help you to discover ways to overcome these challenges
and to look to the source of ultimate healing, God.
For Matthew Harrison growing up in a strong religious family, the last thing he ever
expected was to find out his parents were in a failing relationship and his life was about
to change forever. Their divorce initiated a series of events that led to Matthew feeling
unloved, unwanted, and unwilling to trust others. When his Mom remarried and his
Stepfather broke the promises he made and then abused him, Matthew felt compelled to
protect himself and his heart.
The Path Less Chosen is Matthew's true story and how his experiences led to choices he
felt compelled to make because of unresolved hurt and pain. Growing up rarely feeling
loved and accepted, he chose not to trust in order to protect his heart. That led to him
living a double life that he hid from everyone. Eventually it came to light when he was
accused of a crime he did not commit. Facing the prospect of prison and afraid his entire
life was falling apart, he turned to God and had an experience that showed him there is
a way to heal and change.
The spiritual rebirth that took place led to Matthew taking responsibility for choices
made, and he resolved to change the behaviors that destroyed his life. His story will
inspire those who are struggling in their own lives to also seek God's help in order to
change and overcome challenges. It also demonstrates that every choice in life matters and
leads to the path one takes. Whether you struggle with addiction, self-esteem, questions
about God, or any other problem, his story shows the way to overcome these challenges
and how to find answers. He learned with God's help, nothing is impossible-even in a
prison environment.

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ISBN 9798823001861
Sprache eng
Cover Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
Verlag Authorhouse
Jahr 20230625

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