Hello my fellow readers thank you for stopping by and taking the time out to read what I have to say. For a very long time I have been writing short stories and poems. I would just write then lock them away in an old trunk I had saved. As time went by and I came to know the Lord as my personal savior, the writings intensify. Writing became a great hobby for me, especially when am feeling discouraged. The Lord begins to reveal to me many revelations on seed, trees and nature itself. On days when am alone I would go by the beach and write with joy and excitement. Stories would come like rain as the Lord would give them. I would imagine myself in a great big library just reading books and telling stories. Most of my stories also talks about life, destiny and purpose. On the road to my destiny to fulfill purpose we have to be mindful of everything that we encounter. Each event tells a story, each pitfall and disappointment comes as an eye opener, but it takes for us to see them and analyzed them for what they are and why they are there. Buried Treasure was the name given to me because of the stories that I wrote and would put them away in an old trunk as I said earlier. A word of inspiration was given to me by a great man of God that told me to dig up those stories and put them in a book form and here it is to this day. Buried Treasure gives a brief yet interesting boost of life in every form. God speaks to us in His creation as well as trials and disappointments. Buried Treasure helps point out those areas in your life that you need to work out. Short stories, poems and even an encouraging word. As you read you would get a clear understanding of life and all that you went through and maybe still going through. I pray that Buried Treasure open up a new world of hope and encouragement to you, that you can share with others that need uplifting. Healing begins as you open up Buried Treasure book. This book was written to help bring healing and strength in every area possible in your life. As you begin by reading let your mind be transform as your spirit is uplifted to that place of assurance. Buried Treasure Volume 1, is just the beginning of a new journey into the heart and the mind of the beholder, so I beckon to you to read. Spread the news; give a gift of Buried Treasure to a friend, a loved one or just share a story.
I owe special thanks to Bruce Martin and Evelyn Timberlake ( at the Library of Congress ) ; Philip Milato and Steve Crook ( at the Berg Collection ) ...
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