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Deaf since childhood and forced to survive alone on Boston's toughest streets, John Turner learned that even in a world without sound, warnings still come--if you know how to listen. For John, danger never arrived quietly. When something was wrong, his heart would pound, a ringing would erupt in his ears, a strange vibe would grip him, and he'd catch a glimpse--something just off enough to make him move fast. He calls this presence God, or Spirit: a force that didn't just speak, but stirred him to act when it mattered most. For the first time, John shares the unseen moments that shaped…mehr

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Deaf since childhood and forced to survive alone on Boston's toughest streets, John Turner learned that even in a world without sound, warnings still come--if you know how to listen. For John, danger never arrived quietly. When something was wrong, his heart would pound, a ringing would erupt in his ears, a strange vibe would grip him, and he'd catch a glimpse--something just off enough to make him move fast. He calls this presence God, or Spirit: a force that didn't just speak, but stirred him to act when it mattered most. For the first time, John shares the unseen moments that shaped him--the split-second warnings, the battles he fought, and the faith that wouldn't let him give up. More than a memoir, this is a book about what happens when you're guided by something bigger than fear. It's a story of resilience and trust in that silent, urgent nudge--a presence that moves you when something is in danger. Step into John's world and ask yourself: What if God reaches out not through words, but through a racing heart, a sudden ringing, a gut feeling, or a fleeting vision? "God Makes Me Move When Something Is in Danger" invites you to consider the ways we're guided, even when the world is silent--and how learning to listen can change everything.
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Growing up deaf and defenseless on the mean streets of Boston, John Turner endured a harsh childhood shaped by neglect, violence, and survival on the streets. But even at his lowest, he heard something no one else could--a voice he calls God, or Spirit. Again and again, when danger closed in or hope seemed lost, that voice pulled him back from the edge. It steered him away from violence, away from the darkness, and toward a faith that could not be silenced.