Life will deal you blows that the soul cannot handle, call it self-preservation, call it avoidance, call it whatever you want, but it is what I did, and it worked for a very long time. But somehow, I knew that at some point, I would have to tell my story, that I would have to face my pain. The reason for writing my book is that it is essential for my healing process. I have been running from my life, all my life. How can I help others heal if deep down inside myself there's unhealed pain? Everyone at some time or another has asked the question: God, Where Were You? We fail to realize that it…mehr
Life will deal you blows that the soul cannot handle, call it self-preservation, call it avoidance, call it whatever you want, but it is what I did, and it worked for a very long time. But somehow, I knew that at some point, I would have to tell my story, that I would have to face my pain. The reason for writing my book is that it is essential for my healing process. I have been running from my life, all my life. How can I help others heal if deep down inside myself there's unhealed pain? Everyone at some time or another has asked the question: God, Where Were You? We fail to realize that it is the first step to overcoming our thoughts of what we believed the challenge was if we can ask this question. I have asked this question several times in my life. So why the change of heart, you might ask? It was the realization that everything I have been through in my life was all necessary for my purpose.
Robert Boyd was born on August 24, 1816, in Girvan, South Ayrshire, Scotland. When Robert was about fifteen years old, he went to hear a preacher who was plain and direct in his preaching, and it was then that Robert gave his heart and life to Jesus Christ. On April 6, 1840, Robert Boyd married Christina Forbes. Robert and Christina had nine daughters, one of whom died in infancy in Scotland. Upon moving to Montreal, Canada in 1843, Boyd began preaching, and later moved with his family to the U.S.A. Robert Boyd died at the end of August 1879, but his words live on.
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