The Warrior

The Warrior by Joyce Swann, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 30, 2012, is a 314-page work written in English. This narrative begins with James, who experiences a life-altering motorcycle accident in Ft. Worth, while Elizabeth, unaware of him, has a vivid dream that connects them in a profound way. Their separate journeys unfold over a decade, revealing how their lives become intertwined and how their experiences shape their futures and those of their loved ones.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of faith, redemption, and the impact of prayer. As James and Elizabeth navigate their individual paths, the book delves into the spiritual dimensions of their lives, emphasizing the significance of belief and connection. The Warrior presents a narrative that reflects on the complexities of human existence and the unseen ties that bind people together, making it a thoughtful exploration of life’s challenges and the hope found in faith.
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James is sitting at a Ft. Worth intersection waiting for the light to change when he hears the roar of a truck speeding toward him. Before he can react, his motorcycle is crushed, and he is thrown fifty feet onto the median.
At that precise moment in Dallas, Elizabeth’s sleep is interrupted by a vivid dream in which she witnesses James’ accident. As she watches him begin to pass from life to death, she extends her hand and cries, “Don’t die if you don’t know Jesus!”
Although neither James nor Elizabeth is aware of the other’s existence, they begin a ten-year odyssey in which their lives are inexorably intertwined, changing their futures and the futures of those they love most. “The Warrior” is a moving testimony to the power of prayer and God’s desire to redeem every life.
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