(But God Calls her ‘Precious’)” is a powerful message at how one can find true love and hope in the arms of the Father


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“A Tin Can Life: (But God Calls her ‘Precious’)”: a potent tome that speaks about the life of Leah as she faced a journey of tragedy and pain but found salvation and strength in the Savior who saved her from all her hurts. “A Tin Can Life: (But God Calls her ‘Precious’)” is the creation of published author D. Nobody, a caregiver and poet. She feels her purpose in life is to love and encourage other people that there is hope in Christ Jesus.

D. Nobody shares, “The name and photo on her nursing home employee I.D. does not begin to reveal Leah’s identity, her story. She has been through hell and back in many respects, yet spend a little time with her and you will get a very real sense of her redemption. She knows how to laugh as well as cry and both are cleansing. She doles out hugs and words of affirmation, which prove to be cleansing as well.

“And her story, though tragic, is not an ongoing tragedy. She is ever learning and relearning that who she is, is more than her past and her past is what opened her eyes to Jesus, which makes her present and future full of hope and glory. Her forever identification in Christ assures that. But it has been a long, hard journey – one that began the very moment she was born.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, D. Nobody’s new book is a beautiful testimony of a life that relied on God as she passed through her personal trials and tribulations.

This story is shared in the hopes of extending the love she felt in Christ to others who need His grace.

View a synopsis of “A Tin Can Life: (But God Calls her ‘Precious’)” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “A Tin Can Life: (But God Calls her ‘Precious’)” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “A Tin Can Life: (But God Calls her ‘Precious’),” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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