This is the story of his deliverance from manic depression (known today as bipolar). The story is set back in the early 1970s and chronicles what the hippie culture was like. David knows that he would not be alive today without an understanding of God's Word, the Bible. He could have easily taken his life without it. Psalm 107:20 He [God] sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions. Psalms 103:2-4 Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his Who forgiveth all thine inquities, who healeth all the diseases; Who redeemeth ahy life from destruction; who healeth all thy diseases;
I know David personally, and he has told me about a couple of the stories in the book, but that didn't take away from how much I loved the book and the message it sends.
Often we tend to think that God is done with us after different situations in our life, but that isn't true. David knew about God from his parents, but it took him taking believing action to express the power in his life and overcome manic depression. God comes through. He is a provider, healer, and great Father.
David has definitely been an inspiration in my life and I am thankful for his commitment to God and the message in this book.