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One Day in Philadelphia
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One Day in Philadelphia

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Across the globe, there are many forgotten youths. Some have homes. Some do not. They learn earlier than most to fend for themselves. Many fail. They fall victim all too often to the evil that is in this world. The evil that permeates the underbelly of our civilized society. It has always been there, this evil. Carefully hidden away, like so many dark unspeakable things. It is nothing new. This book examines neither someone who was consumed by it, nor defeated it. Instead, it is about someone who engaged it in battle and still battles it today. Victory here is measured in each day lived. Hope lies in faith. God and soul.
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Release dateApr 12, 2019
ISBN9781528958776
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R. David Johnson

R. David Johnson was born in 1960 to working-class roots. He joined the United States Navy on his 17th birthday, not so much out of patriotism, but because he needed food and shelter. Patriotism came later. Self-educated, he managed to acquire a few college credits along the way. Married at 19, he raised three sons and a daughter. He spends his free time riding his Harley-Davidson with his second wife, Claire, or doting on his many grandchildren. His faith in God is strong. He will tell you he has seen the fallibility of mankind within his own heart, and that has driven his belief in the Almighty. He is currently working on other projects connected to his own history, as well as the world we live in.

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