<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Lukas Kincaid is a man who seemingly has everything but, in reality, has nothing. He is an empty vessel. One winter night, as he leaves a company party, his car skids out of control resulting in a life-threatening accident. While at death's door, he is miraculously transported to a mystical realm where he meets a specter known only as Messenger who tells him he has failed in his life's purpose. He is given a second chance to set things right. Because of his spiritual transformation, he sheds the trappings of his former life and embarks on a quest to discover God's plan. As he journeys, he serves in a variety of charitable ministries, and encounters and influences many different people whose lives are eternally changed. It's a story of redemption, renewal, and divine appointments testifying to the transformative power of God in Christ (with a few surprises along the way!).<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>James Altier is a retired Technical Manuals Editor who worked for the federal government for 35 years. He holds two college degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Carson-Newman University, Jefferson City, TN and Master of Science in Administration (emphasis in Behavioral Science), George Washington University, Washington, D.C. He became a Christian early in life and, as an adult, has served extensively in churches in the fields of Church Music and Bible Teaching. As a life-long student of the Bible, coupled with his education and experience, James is uniquely qualified regarding human relationships in general and Christian relationships in particular. In this, his first book, he explores these relationships as they overlap each other and intersect in the form of divine appointments that impact lives for eternity. James and his wife, Carolinda, reside in Shepherdstown, WV and are members of New Life Community Church in Inwood, WV.</p>
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