About the Book
You're not a mistake is a Fictional work about a standard family, with an unusual situation, you could almost call most of it abuse, but then when you take a closer look, it is spiritual development that is needed. The absence of Spiritual leadership in the home, causes much disturbance with everyone, but when that leadership is in place, that can change everything, but only if we allow that to happen. with this book, a lot of information has been deleted, making it a fast read, in fact, at one point, the heading under the chapter says, fast forward three years, so with that in mind, i cut out some 125 pages of things that could have happened.The main two characters in the story are twins, a boy and a girl, the story picks up at the age of ten years old, and the story winds down when they are now around thirteen years old. the story could happen anywhere on the planet, but it focus is on the American system, and the fall of the American Church at Large, the fall only means that the leadership is not perfecting the work that she should be perfecting.Change was the order of the day, putting one;s foot down, helped to bring on that change, sometimes, when the absence of leadership happens, someone else has to take a stand, even if it means, being cut down quickly. The story is about trust in the home, trust in our family unit, and trust in the spiritual development at church, without proper communication, there can be no trust, because there is nothing to support the things that we are doing.
About the Author: My name is Ollie Fobbs, I was Ordained in 1986, went in the military in 1988, after being married to my second wife Joyce Smith, I was stationed in Germany for two years, there I joined a local Protestant Church, where the pastor led me in the things of Holiness and the preached word. Upon getting back to Richmond Virginia, I started trying to find work anywhere I could. During the course of the next ten years, many would reject me as a man of God, many would deny me a place of employment, and teaching the word, where ever I was, became the order of the day. I became homeless two times during this season of my life, and the devil made valuable attempts to get me to move back into an old lifestyle that I had already defeated, during this time, I found out just how good God really was. I was hungry, and I made use of public trash cans, I was in need of bathing, and God helped me to make use of the local river and streams. then I started doing ministry courses on the web, one was of a school in India, it was a great course, three times a week, I went to the Library to do the weeks assignments, after four years of study with them, they sent me a grade average and said that I was a graduate, but the degree never showed up which was fine. Two years later, I moved to Winston Salem North Carolina, that was when I married my present wife LaVonia Boartwright Fobbs. She has been a God sent from the word go, we have really enjoyed life, and we are presently looking to take life to the next level and travel extensively, but, that still too depends on what the Lord wants of us. At present I have over 100 published books, and counting, I do what i do because a young adult told me to stop thinking about death, and start concentrating on life and live, that happened back in 1994, here it is 2017, and thanks to her words, I am still here, even though the doctors told me that I only had 90 days to live. when God says that your life is with you, you have to take Him at His word, and choose to live.