With His Hand On My Shoulder

by Mabel Adams Billman


Formats

Hardcover
£19.49
£14.75
Softcover
£12.99
£10.75
Hardcover
£14.75

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 08/07/2005

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781420859980
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781420859997

About the Book

As I sit here, 3200 miles from what once was home, thinking over the events of the past 24 years, the story I am about to tell seems incredible.  Even more incredible is the strength and courage that was born out of my heartbreak.  All over the world today, millions of people are seeking the answer that I feel sure that I have found.

I have written this story, hoping it might help others faced with a similar problem to remember the words “Come unto me, all ye that are heavily laden, and I will give you rest.”  We do not need to walk alone, nor do we need to struggle with a cross all through life.  His hand on our shoulder will guide us and ease the weight of our cross.

          You will find God walking through the pages of my story, so real that you can almost feel His presence.   And why not?  He has been the unseen partner who shared all my problems, all my trials with me, the partner who has invested more in my life than I have.


About the Author

Mabel Adams Billman born in Tamaqua, Pa. in 1913, a great great granddaughter of Burkhard Moser who built the first house in Tamaqua in 1801. Graduated from Tamaqua High School and Rider Business College. Known as the class poetess and her poems appeared in the local newspaper. Employed by Atlas Powder Company. She married and  had two children.  In 1957 was transferred to the Atlas Plant in California .  Moved to Hawaii after retirement devoting her time to writing and gardening until Macular Degeneration left her nearly blind.  Returning home to Pa. where she spent the last seven years of her life. She has three grandchildren and five great grandchildren. A collection of her poems was published in her memory by her daughter in 2004 entitled “Real Life Poetry”.