Turning Points
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Book Details
About the Book
INTRODUCTION
Practically everyone has heard of
or read the poem, "Footprints," written by an unknown poet. It is about someone who dreams that he is
walking along the beach with the Lord when across the sky flashes scenes from
his life.
In each scene, he sees two sets
of footprints in the sand. One set is
his -- the other, the Lord's. After the
last scene has passed, he looks back and sees that at times, there was only one
set of footprints. He also noticed that
this happened during the lowest and saddest times of his life.
This bothered him, and he said,
"Lord, you said that once I decided to follow you, you would walk with me
all the way, but I noticed that during the most troubled times of my life there
was only one set of footprints. Why did
you leave me when I needed you most?"
The Lord replied, "My child,
I love you, and I would never leave you during your times of trial and
suffering. When you saw only one set of
footprints, it was then that I carried you."
The Lord has also helped me
throughout my life. This book is my
autobiography and also my testimony about the many challenges I have faced and
how God helped me to overcome them. I
want everyone who reads this book to know, that no matter how dark and bleak
life may seem at times, that God is able to bring you through. I also want everyone to realize that no
matter how many sins we have committed, if we earnestly repent, God is willing
to forgive us. With God all things are
possible. He is our loving Father, and
truly cares for each of us.
Have faith in Him, look up, and
think positively. As
David said in Psalms 30:5, "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh
in the morning."
About the Author
About The Author
Pastor Eddie J. Woods is the
founder and leader of Kingdom of God Worship Center in
Pastor Woods is married to the
former Ms. Bobbie Timmons and they are the parents of three daughters.
To contact Pastor Woods regarding
the Kingdom of God Worship Center or his Faith and Life Ministries, call (803)
799-0364, or write to him at P. O. Box 4354,