This book is made up of many short stories of Mr. Montang's life with dyslexia as well as him coming to know Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. As a young boy, Terry experienced being teased, made fun of, ridiculed, and some tried to bully him. He endured being labeled as mentally retarded, having a behavioral disorder, and then placed into a self-contained classroom. Later, he would be correctly diagnosed with dyslexia. Once in middle school, Terry became active in sports which was a physical outlet for his built-up emotions. His determination and anger drove him to continue to excel in sports throughout high school. With the overwhelming thought of what to do after his graduation, Terry came up with a plan that included joining the army. He also wanted to attend college but wasn't sure that would be feasible. Dyslexia continued to be a daily struggle throughout college, career, marriage, and family life. With this invisible disability, Mr. Montang has overcome the stigma of dyslexia and found success as a master sergeant in the US Army, served at the Chief of Chaplain's office at the Pentagon, and is currently a business owner. After Terry returned home after being injured in Afghanistan, the religion that he believed in as a young person changed into a personal relationship with Jesus. His walk with the Lord is stronger today than ever before. His daily prayers are to be a reflection of Jesus to others. God is good all the time-all the time, God is good.
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