From the yellow footprints of Marine Corps boot camp to the quiet sanctuary of pastoral ministry, this powerful memoir traces the unlikely and inspiring journey of an immigrant boy who made a promise to God under a starry Honduran sky-and how God never forgot it. Separated from his parents for nearly a decade, the author made a vow at ten years old: if reunited, he would serve God for the rest of his life. Years later, amidst culture shock, rebellion, and personal struggle in the United States, that promise was nearly forgotten-until divine providence and the discipline of the U.S. Marine Corps reshaped his destiny. This book is not just a personal story; it is a call to every young man and woman questioning their purpose, their faith, or their future. It courageously addresses the tension between military service and spiritual conviction, drawing from Scripture, theological insight, and lived experience. The author explores how military training mirrors the Christian walk and why God may use unexpected paths-like the military-to forge character, faith, and leadership. Whether you're a believer wrestling with a call to service, a skeptic of faith in uniform, or someone seeking hope in the face of hardship, this memoir speaks directly to the heart. It's a story of endurance, failure, calling, and redemption. God doesn't need perfection to call someone-He needs surrender.
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