Book details

  • Genre:religion
  • Sub-genre:Inspirational
  • Language:English
  • Pages:196
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317843298

Just Another Ordinary Day

By Will H. Shewey

Overview


Will Shewey describes his life as so much more than ordinary. At birth he weighed two pounds and was kept in a banana box beside a warm oven. At the age of eleven months a blood transfusion saved his life. At five years old, he tumbled into a flooded stream and experienced a near drowning. By the grace of God and a sister's cry, his father jumped into the water and saved his life. His journey of faith has literally taken him around the world to more than forty countries. Many unforgettable memories come to life in these pages of pastoral ponderings. It is his hope that those who read these pages will be encouraged to take a leap of faith into the world of possibilities and discover life as it is meant to be enjoyed.
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Description


Will Shewey describes his life as so much more than ordinary. At birth he weighed two pounds and was kept in a banana box beside a warm oven. At the age of eleven months a blood transfusion saved his life. At five years old, he tumbled into a flooded stream and experienced a near drowning. By the grace of God and a sister's cry, his father jumped into the water and saved his life. His journey of faith has literally taken him around the world to more than forty countries. Many unforgettable memories come to life in these pages of pastoral ponderings. It is his hope that those who read these pages will be encouraged to take a leap of faith into the world of possibilities and discover life as it is meant to be enjoyed.
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About The Author


Stevie Wonder's "I Just Called to Say I Love You" gently reminds us that love doesn't need a date on the calendar or a special occasion to be spoken, it simply needs to be shared. In the same way, Will Shewey encourages us to remember that we don't need the "right moment" to express what matters most. Each day brings fresh mercies, and God's grace is always enough. No matter where we find ourselves or what we may be facing, every day we're given is both ordinary and extraordinary—a new opportunity to love deeply, live fully, and remind one another of what truly matters most.
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