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Turbulence on the Wings of Faith

Have you ever wondered why Christians suffer? Did you accept Jesus Christ as your personal lord and savior, and then all chaos broke loose? Have you experienced turbulence in your life even though you put your faith and trust in the Lord? Has God given you a vision, but fear has kept you from seeing it? Have your past failures kept you from God’s purpose for your life? Has your faith ever been tested?


These are all questions we struggle with at different times in our lives. In Turbulence on the Wings of Faith, Kristan David Curry attempts to help you with these questions by sharing his personal story of trials and tribulation, fear and isolation, pain and disability, alcoholism and suicidal thoughts that almost took his life.


The Apostle Paul writes in the Book of Romans Chapter 8 that we are all children of God and joint-heirs with Christ and that we will suffer with Him. Paul also states that our sufferings are not worthy to be compared to the glory that is going to be revealed to us.


God has a purpose for your suffering. There is a reason for everything you are going through. Turbulence on the Wings of Faith is a story of pain and suffering, but it is also a story of perseverance, triumph, and realizing God’s glory.



But those who wait on the Lord

Shall renew their strength;

They shall mount up with wings like eagles,

They shall run and not be weary,

They shall walk and not faint.

Isaiah 40:31 NKJV

Kristan David Curry

Kristan David Curry is a retired firefighter with the Alexandria City Fire Department, Virginia.

He was a first responder to the terrorist attack at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, on September 11, 2001. During his tenure with the fire department, he served as a water rescue technician and a hazardous materials technician.

Kristan is also a retired federal police officer with the Department of Defense where he served as an explosives detection canine handler. He is married to Melissa, his wife of 21 years, and they have one son, KJ.

Kristan was ordained as a deacon at the First Baptist Church of Glenarden under the leadership of Pastor John K. Jenkins Sr. in 2017. Kristan is the co-founder and assistant director of the Men Following Christ “Men of Strength” Ministry, which provides support and resources to seniors, widows, and the disabled. Turbulence on the Wings of Faith is his first book.

 

Austin Macauley Publishers