Charles Dahlheimer was born just before the outbreak of World War II. His family's roots were in blue-collar South Saint Louis, Missouri. He began his professional career as a Catholic priest, working in a poor inner-city parish on the city's North Side and teaching at an all-girl Catholic high school. He earned his private pilot license while still in the priesthood, and went on to open and operate the municipal airport at Washington, Missouri.He began his "middle" career as a copywriter for a real estate publishing network, working his way to the top as executive vice president of Realty Programming Corporation in Washington, D.C.He then moved back to Saint Louis and began the "entrepreneurial" phase of his life, establishing his own publishing business and creating another national real estate network, The Real Estate Buyers Agent Council.After writing many books on real estate topics, he turned to fiction, with Duplicity, a story of infidelity and deceit, and The Pegasus Project, a chilling novel about a terrorist plot to kidnap thousands of U.S. high school students to use as body shields in the advance of ISIS across North Africa.My View of the Universe, God and the Hereafter is an excerpt from his autobiography, Footprints in the Sand.
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