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Have you ever wanted to escape from what seemed like a hopeless accomplishment? Instances in my life added fuel to that kind of thinking and could have devastated me-poor grade-school results, four years of failure in piano lessons, difficulty in memorization, fear of public speaking, and failure to be accepted into a college due to an entrance exam debacle. Consequently, I developed low self-esteem and believed I was worthless and even ugly. Also I wondered what happens after death or if death is the end. If there is life after death, is there a definitive answer? In my youth I became…mehr

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Have you ever wanted to escape from what seemed like a hopeless accomplishment? Instances in my life added fuel to that kind of thinking and could have devastated me-poor grade-school results, four years of failure in piano lessons, difficulty in memorization, fear of public speaking, and failure to be accepted into a college due to an entrance exam debacle. Consequently, I developed low self-esteem and believed I was worthless and even ugly. Also I wondered what happens after death or if death is the end. If there is life after death, is there a definitive answer? In my youth I became burdened with the horrible thought, I do not want to die! If burdensome thoughts have entered your mind, and you need a positive outlook, read Born to Serve. You might be amazed at the outcome in my life.
Autorenporträt
Dennis Robert Fox was born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania and graduated from South Lebanon High School, now Cedar Crest High School. He earned a theology degree from Piedmont Baptist University in Winston Salem, North Carolina; a bachelor's degree in English and music from Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina; and a master's degree in reading from Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. He is a retired Cleveland Public Schools English instructor, piano teacher, church-choir director, gospel-song composer, and poet. He had a wonderful Christian wife, one brother, two brothers-in-law, two sisters-in-law, three children, two grandchildren, and one step-grandchild.