For
author Doe Running Deer, life has been a series of tragedy and healing.
In My Past Decisions Have Made Me Who I Am Today, she narrates the
stories of her trials and tribulations, sharing how faith helped her get
through the difficult periods.
Using
personal anecdotes to illustrate how God has worked in her life, she
explores the doubts, fears, and perplexities she experienced and
describes how she found comfort and guidance in the Bible and through
prayer. In this memoir, she recalls growing up as the oldest of four in a
small Texas town against the backdrop of her parents’ alcoholism and
marital issues; being molested by a cousin at an early age; being
introduced to Jesus Christ in her teenage years; marrying an alcoholic;
and enduring his subsequent suicide.
With
scriptural examples to highlight key points, My Past Decisions Have
Made Me Who I am Today serves to communicate the message that there is
healing and that God is listening and is rescuing his people from their
hurts and pains.
Doe
Running Deer is retired and lives in Texas, where she was born and
raised, after having lived in a variety of places throughout the United
States. Running Deer is currently married and has two daughters and two
grandsons.
Tour Schedule:
Monday, September 16 - Guest blogging at Crystal's Many Reviews
Friday, September 20 - Book featured at Jody's Book Reviews
Monday, September 23 - 1st chapter reveal at Ali's Books
Tuesday, September 24 - Book featured at Mary's Cup of Tea
Wednesday, September 25 - Interviewed at Blogher
Thursday, September 26 - Interviewed at Review From Here
Friday, September 27 - Interviewed at Pump Up Your Book
Tuesday, October 1 - Guest blogging at My Book Addiction and More
Thursday, October 3 - Guest blogging at The Writer's Life
Friday, October 4 - Interviewed at Examiner
Tuesday, October 8 - Interviewed at Literal Exposure
Thursday, October 10 - 1st chapter reveal at Storeybook Reviews
Friday, October 11 - Interviewed at Book Marketing Buzz
Tuesday, October 15 - Guest blogging at Authors and Readers Book Corner
Thursday, October 17 - Interviewed at As the Pages Turn
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