By Richard M. Eunice
How do you find your footing when the world is shifting beneath your feet?
In 1733, a man in his sixties stepped off a ship into the sweltering, disease-ridden marshes of the Georgia colony. He was a refugee who had lost everything-his home, his fortune, and his status. Yet, within weeks, Dr. Samuel Nunes would become the savior of Savannah, transforming a scene of death into a story of survival.
In The Physician's Compass, author Richard M. Eunice-a former police officer, hostage negotiator, and crisis manager-unlocks the timeless mental strategies that allowed Dr. Nunes to thrive against impossible odds.
Drawing from his own experience in high-stakes crisis intervention and faith-based counseling, Eunice translates this 18th-century saga into a modern roadmap for resilience.