Friday, September 10, 2010

Angels at the crossroads Ann H. Gabhart - Book Review

Angels at a crossroads: the story of Jerry Shepherd of Redemption and Love
H. Ann Gabhart

iUniverse.com (2006)

ISBN 9780595387076

Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader views (01/07)

Jerry Shepherd stole a car accident that killed the owner. The police has arrested after a high-speed chase. Jerry hoped the officer had a good shot, because it would have continued his life. Just when the car he heard the hot words: "Peace Office releaseStill. "A great feeling of peace came over him, and from that moment on, he belonged to the Lord.

Jerry Shepherd was raised in Kentucky not far from Louisville. His private life was maximum. His mother was relentless and never seemed satisfied with what he did. He fled from home more than once. Once again after returning home, his father met him with open arms, but his mother turned and walked away. It seemed that wherever he was always an angel that God has placed in its path.There was always someone to direct him home. Jerry did not want his life further, sought death more than once. After pleading guilty to second degree murder of Jerry spent some time in prison.

Jerry changed his life for the Lord and is never the same. His life had new meaning. His book is about an introspective look at his life before and after the coming Lord. Jerry continued to sing with the gospel quartet "The Patriots".

"Angels at the Crossroads" by Ann H.Gabhart been a source of inspiration for me. Jerry's life story is told very well. I could imagine the young man on the run and not always sure what to running. The plot flowed smoothly said, the turning point in the life of Jerry and then looking back at his past. The cover is made with a beautiful sun through the high clouds. It made me think of hope that each of us needs. And 'with honor highly recommend this book to everyone. For all the needs of the hope that Jerryfound when he looked in his rearview mirror of the law, and then heard that quiet little voice that says: "Peace Be Still".

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