Drawing on his experiences of piloting aircraft for more than thirty-six years and also on his own and his wife's brushes with death, Frank J Donohue asks, "Who are we? Why were we created? What is our purpose in this life?" Rejecting the human instinct to hate others who are not like us, Frank encourages the reader first to not hate, then to like and then to work to love others. After discussing the origin of planet Earth, he shows how religions teach their followers to not hate, with Jesus as the greatest model of not hating, but loving and forgiving instead. The conclusion of his "Trinity for Me" prayer sums up his life's goal: "Please help me to love God, myself and everyone. I love you, trust you, believe in you and hope to be with you. Amen."
Drawing from his experience as an aircraft pilot for over thirty-six years and brushes with death he and his wife experienced, Author Frank J. Donohue asks the seminal questions:
- Who are we?
- Why were we created?
- What is our life's purpose?
Frank rejects the human instinct to hate others who are not like us. He instead, through his actions and the words in this book, encourages others to release their hatred and choose to like and learn to work with others for the greater good.
In this book, he invites you to follow the journey and the origins of Earth, to better understand how religions teach their followers not to hate by using Jesus as a prime example of someone who led with love and forgiveness.
Read Trinity for Me and discover what Frank learned on his life's journey and see for yourself why it's important to embrace differences, accept people as they are, and not live with hate in your heart. Trust the journey. Believe in something bigger than all of us and find hope in the world, and most importantly, with others.
The answers to life's greatest questions begin with love...
For nearly four decades, author Frank J. Donohue piloted aircraft through the heavens. And like all of us, he's had his share of ups and downs, sunny days and cloudy skies. Now, he draws on those incredible experiences, including his and his wife's near-death experiences, to contemplate the questions that confound us all..."
Who are we? Why were we created? What is our purpose in this life?"
Rejecting the human instinct to hate the "other", Frank encourages readers to confront fear and hatred, and do the hard work necessary to find love for their fellow man. After discussing the origin of planet Earth, Frank shows how religions teach their followers to reject hatred, using Jesus as the greatest model of love and forgiveness in human history.
Frank's "Trinity for Me" prayer sums up his life's goal - "Please help me to love God, myself and everyone. I love you, trust you, believe in you and hope to be with you. Amen"
Escape the hate! Set your soul free, and experience the healing power of love today!