Known for his Harley, parties, and street fights, James Landon's heart is remarkably changed when he becomes a Christian. His holy affections and love for his family strengthen by the Word of God, and he is often blessed by amazing answers to prayers.
However, a workplace chemical exposure results in a terminal disease, causing his life to crumble into divorce, the loss of his daughters and nearly all of his possessions.
Through eleven years of court battles, documented physician fraud causes the denial of justice and the betrayal of his attorney and family. Homeless, in a wheel chair, and bathing in a river, Landon is grateful to finally move into a shed.
Landon was intimate with his gracious God who saw him before he climbed up the ladder into the toxic gas. God knew that Landon had a wife and two daughters at home. So why did God allow him to climb up into a gas that made him cry for many years? Why!
Through many years Landon weeps as he pushes on the door that God closed. However, through that valuable time, God exercises Landon's faith, teaching him excellent lessons, enabling him to prevail in prayer and a proper diet, resulting in the complete recovery of his life.
Landon's story is a testament to understanding God's mind and will through hardship and perseverance. His book explains the purpose and benefits of God's lengthening of trials, declaring a warning to the offender, and a great inspiration for the offended.
Through scripture, Landon learns about many great benefits when his nerve disease returns. Landon is at peace and happy because he is harmonious with God - His Word and His purpose.
God's Word offers unyielding hope, care, comfort and peace.
About the Author: James Landon was the first born of four children and enjoyed life in the Midwest, playing on three-and-a-half acres with his dog and horse.
When Landon was seventeen years old he and his family move to a coastal state, and this is where the story in his book begins.