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Steven Gin's Newly Released "Redeemed" is a Tender Memoir About a Suicidal Depressive Whose Shattered History Turns into a Masterpiece of the Gospel in God's Hands


MEADVILLE, Pa., Oct. 23, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Redeemed": a stirring true story of a man's redemption from a traumatic past. "Redeemed" is the creation of published author Steven Gin, a remarried father of three who with his wife volunteers at Salvation Army's 614 Warehouse Mission.

Gin shares, "I asked the Lord if this was what He wanted me to do. I always thought in working with youth in danger of leaving home, I will learn about their pain and encourage them to deal with their future with the tools that they have and the tools that I could teach them. This was, as they say, a whole new ball game, and to be honest about it, I have not a clue how to deal with it. The question I had was 'is God trying to teach me the plight of the homeless in order to teach them that they do have a great future if they work on it? To teach them that, just maybe, their running away can spark the realization that it could be partly their fault. We should make contact with them, not only if they can go back home, but also to let them know that their dreams and aspiration that they had at home will continue with those issues in another way. It seemed that this is what the Lord asked me to do. The journey that I set out to find where I should go to worship and to serve Him started with teaching me who I was to deal with: not just with youths, but youths who became adults with their pain that they were living with years later."

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Steven Gin's new book is a striking testimonial that proves that no depth of darkness is beyond the healing touch of God.

With compassionate wisdom and generous honesty, Gin bares heart and soul and its scars, reaching out to sufferers of mental illness and abuse to tell them that God has no end of love for them, as well as a plan to make their brokenness an instrument of salvation.

View a synopsis of "Redeemed" on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase "Redeemed" at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about "Redeemed", contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

 

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