Through Blurred Vision

Through Blurred Vision
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Publisher : Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9781631958182
ISBN-13 : 1631958186
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Book Synopsis Through Blurred Vision by : Kurt Pangborn

Download or read book Through Blurred Vision written by Kurt Pangborn and published by Morgan James Publishing. This book was released on 2022-05-03 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Layered with physical, emotional, and relational tension, Through Blurred Vision brings forth the life of a young man that was given a diagnosis that appears in 0.0001% of births. As a result, Kurt Pangborn’s life was encompassed in darkness. Yet despite the daunting realty of this diagnosis’ limitations, Pangborn sought the true light of life in his darkness, and found a message that extends past human reason. Kurt Pangborn’s Through Blurred Vision inspires readers to turn their pain into praise and apply the “Three P’s” of higher living. Residing in a world that is broken and filled with trials, Pangborn’s writing encourages others to seek God’s guidance—because He wants your life to rise above the inequity and to magnify his glory. Mankind’s greatest problem is separation from Christ, which Pangborn uniquely presents in Through Blurred Vision as the gospel and game plan for every man, women, son, and daughter.


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