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  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christian Living / Spiritual Growth
  • Language:English
  • Pages:28
  • eBook ISBN:9781098366803
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098366797

Willy's Accident

by Hollis Frances

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Overview
At twelve years old, Willy is too afraid to make a spiritual decision that he knows he need to make. So, he asks God to give him one more chance to make this decision before he dies.
Description
At twenty-one years old Willy was fiercely attacked by a man with a knife! It had been thirty years after the stabbing when his mom died that Willy realized the stabbing was actually an answer to his prayer when he was twelve! He could have or even should have died from the stabbing but God had given him one more chance just as Willy asked! Willy did make a spiritual decision just three months after that stabbing that he could not do at twelve years old. Which was to accept Jesus in his heart as his Lord and Savior!
About the author
Hollis Frances has fifteen years' experience in Technical Writing from his career as a Technical Support Engineer on medical equipment at a major manufacturer/service company. Recently retired, he decided to start a new career as an author of short stories based actual events although he does have a novel or two inside his heart that needs to come out in the future. He is a military veteran who served first in the US Navy for four years from 1975-1979. Then, in 1983, enlisted into the US Marines and served until 1987. Hollis Frances has an A.A.S. Degree in Electronic Communications Technology. He is married with two adult children and three grandchildren.

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