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Kirsten Brown, a seventeen-year-old girl facing tremendous challenges. Her family was drowning in turmoil-her mother battled alcoholism, her father engaged in an affair, and her brother struggled with meth addiction. To make matters worse, Kirsten had earned a reputation as a "loose girl" around town, fueling the whispers and judgment of others. One day, as Kirsten accompanied a friend to a gas station, an unexpected encounter turned her world upside down. While her friend pumped gas, a stranger approached Kirsten. With a gentle smile and eyes filled with warmth, the stranger delivered a…mehr

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Kirsten Brown, a seventeen-year-old girl facing tremendous challenges. Her family was drowning in turmoil-her mother battled alcoholism, her father engaged in an affair, and her brother struggled with meth addiction. To make matters worse, Kirsten had earned a reputation as a "loose girl" around town, fueling the whispers and judgment of others. One day, as Kirsten accompanied a friend to a gas station, an unexpected encounter turned her world upside down. While her friend pumped gas, a stranger approached Kirsten. With a gentle smile and eyes filled with warmth, the stranger delivered a profound message, claiming it came from God Himself. Intrigued and curious, Kirsten listened intently as the stranger spoke about God's unconditional love. The message stirred something deep within her, igniting a spark of hope amidst the darkness that had consumed her life. Determined to uncover the meaning behind this encounter, Kirsten embarked on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening.


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Stephen Clark Reese was born in Santa Barbara, California. He and his family returned home to Texas in 1968 when he was 9 years old. Stephen and his wife Cindy, live just outside of Paris, Texas. They have two daughters and eight grandchildren. Stephen publishes a blog entitled "Graviton, My Thoughts, My Imaginations". Stephen and Cindy are involved with many outreach ministries including Residents Encounter Christ, a volunteer program with the Buster Cole State Prison in Bonham, Texas. Stephen works as a network administrator in a north Texas school district.