"Forgive to Live" is a powerful and inspiring memoir chronicling the life and times of the Reed family, a family that faced incredible trials and tribulations but ultimately emerged victorious through their faith in God and commitment to forgiveness. From a husband almost going to prison to rising up out of poverty and starting the Ezra House Food Ministry, feeding the poor for 15 years, this book is a testament to the power of faith and perseverance.
The husband, a crane operator and Vietnam veteran, witnessed hard work and bad accidents, while his wife struggled to keep her family together and happy while raising four children through PTSD and the uncertainty of possibly losing a husband to prison. Through it all, the Reed family's unwavering faith in God allowed them to overcome even the most difficult of circumstances, including the sister working relentlessly to better her life through nursing. The book is prophetic about the decay of America over the last 30 years and accurately predicts many elements of social and moral decay. Including bombshell revelations about the Vietnam war.
Filled with scriptural poetry and biblical lessons on how to live well no matter what happens, "Forgive to Live" is a must-read for anyone looking for inspiration, hope, and guidance. Written over the course of 30 years, this book is both biblical and patriotic, emphasizing the importance of family, faith, and forgiveness. The author draws parallels between current events and the prophetic elements of the book, making it a relevant and timely read for anyone interested in the future of our nation.