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Miracles in Action

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'Miracles in Action' is an autobiography that chronicles the life of Angela Alexander. Angela is a member of the Air Force as a reservist she works one weekend a month and two weeks during the year. April 1, 2000 while she was on her two week annual tour in Japan her family in California was involved in a car crash. Angela's husband and two daughters survived, however her two sons passed away at the scene. 'Miracles in Action' is about how God prepared Angela from the day she was born for the death of her boys. Murice and Roger were both eight years old at the time of their passing. By the grace of God her children were also prepared for their homecoming by each leaving behind good-bye letters. From the words they chose it was evident that God put them at peace and they wanted their family and friends to feel the same. While Angela was writing their obituary God revealed to her the letters were written to soothe, but more importantly to share with the world.

193 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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April 18, 2010
Angela Alexander has had more losses and been through more tragedy than most people can imagine. Rather than the harrowing read I feared, her autobiography is filled with hope. In circumstances that would crush others (her husband's brain injury, the death of her sister, an accident that took lives of two of her children), she was supported by faith. Her complete trust in and surrender to God let her walk in the light through it all, and brought her to a peace she know seeks to bring to others, via telling her story. The writing is bumpy here and there as Alexander is not a professional, but her voice is strong and clear in sharing her message of Love's transformative power.
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