At the Border

At the Border by Anna C. Bradford, published by AuthorHouse in November 2010, is a 56-page work that explores the intense experiences of two individuals facing extreme challenges at the Mexico border during a violent drug war. This narrative delves into the hardships they encounter, emphasizing themes of endurance and the belief that there is a divine plan guiding their lives.
Readers will find a profound examination of trials and tribulations, illustrating the importance of faith and action in overcoming obstacles. The book presents a journey that highlights the connection between faith and works, reinforcing the idea that perseverance is essential in the face of adversity. With its focus on spirituality and inspiration, this edition invites reflection on the resilience of the human spirit amidst difficult circumstances.
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A shocking and intense journey of two people encountering extreme difficult situations at the border of Mexico during a violent drug war . The hardships that has taught us endurance. The trials and tribulations and roller coaster rides concludes the realization that God has a plan for our lives and we can overcome all obstacles. We live by faith and our continuous works are a sure sign that our works is the obedience of faith and that Faith Without Works Is Dead.
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