Paul Rapson leaves London for California to find a girl he'd spent thirty minutes talking to in a street over twenty five years before. A girl who changed his life. In America he discovers that the girl disappeared off the face of the earth in 1982. Connie Singh has lost it all. Everything. There's just one thing left for her to do. She retraces her Mexican grandmother's footsteps from the arid Baja California to San Diego, re-enacting the journey her grandmother had made as a young girl in search of a new life north of the border. When the journey ends Connie realises that she must embark on a mission to the UK to find the man she met briefly many years ago and share with him the reason for her loss. Paul and Connie's paths cross in this psychological drama of lost love, confusion and death.
10 Clark, Lighting Fires, 52. See also Clark, There Is More!: The Secret to Experiencing God's Power, 31–32, and “Global Awakening History,” http: //globalawakening.com/home/about-global-awakening/history-of-globalawakening (accessed ...
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The Defining Moment: Ultimate Leadership: Volume 1
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When you can extract and apply insights and wisdom from the experiences of others, you are better equipped to handle your own defining moments in God-pleasing ways. The Bible is full of defining moments, both good and bad.
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Story Behind the Book While working to develop a series that would introduce people to a new mind-set about the way they live their lives, Andy Stanley discovered the influence that defining moments have.