Live Now! Continue the Fight!
This book clearly details information about the report from the Veterans Administration that indicates twenty-two soldiers everyday take their lives! To them their fight came to an end. This is tragic since they returned home only to find their new life here harder to adapt with, this includes the thoughts and range of emotions they had to try to come to endeavor to come to grips with having plagued them constantly. Many have been recognized as having PTSD, or TBI, with symptoms of having anxiety, adjustment disorders, and problems with alcohol and other drugs. Some of the recently returned veterans have had Traumatic Brain Injuries that are similar to PTSD problems. And I do believe the Veterans Administration is trying to reach out through group meetings that I have attended and the doctors who do try to make sure a Veteran is not looking to find closure to their seemly endless torture of their thoughts followed by emotions that seem to control, manipulate and eventually have them to choose to end their present battle. Yet I think that they look only at the physical and not spiritual answers.
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Live Now! Continue the Fight!
This book clearly details information about the report from the Veterans Administration that indicates twenty-two soldiers everyday take their lives! To them their fight came to an end. This is tragic since they returned home only to find their new life here harder to adapt with, this includes the thoughts and range of emotions they had to try to come to endeavor to come to grips with having plagued them constantly. Many have been recognized as having PTSD, or TBI, with symptoms of having anxiety, adjustment disorders, and problems with alcohol and other drugs. Some of the recently returned veterans have had Traumatic Brain Injuries that are similar to PTSD problems. And I do believe the Veterans Administration is trying to reach out through group meetings that I have attended and the doctors who do try to make sure a Veteran is not looking to find closure to their seemly endless torture of their thoughts followed by emotions that seem to control, manipulate and eventually have them to choose to end their present battle. Yet I think that they look only at the physical and not spiritual answers.
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Live Now! Continue the Fight!

Live Now! Continue the Fight!

by Gary Tate
Live Now! Continue the Fight!

Live Now! Continue the Fight!

by Gary Tate

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This book clearly details information about the report from the Veterans Administration that indicates twenty-two soldiers everyday take their lives! To them their fight came to an end. This is tragic since they returned home only to find their new life here harder to adapt with, this includes the thoughts and range of emotions they had to try to come to endeavor to come to grips with having plagued them constantly. Many have been recognized as having PTSD, or TBI, with symptoms of having anxiety, adjustment disorders, and problems with alcohol and other drugs. Some of the recently returned veterans have had Traumatic Brain Injuries that are similar to PTSD problems. And I do believe the Veterans Administration is trying to reach out through group meetings that I have attended and the doctors who do try to make sure a Veteran is not looking to find closure to their seemly endless torture of their thoughts followed by emotions that seem to control, manipulate and eventually have them to choose to end their present battle. Yet I think that they look only at the physical and not spiritual answers.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157050207
Publisher: Gary Tate
Publication date: 11/06/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 116
File size: 131 KB

About the Author

I am a Christian father of four grown adults; I have seen God’s grace and mercy in my life. I will be happily married for 45 years this year (2016), to my wife, Anne. She is a woman of great faith, and love, whom I share this life with. We overcame the statistics for marriages of Vietnam veterans. We have done this all while loving, and caring for our severely, and profoundly disabled daughter, and which the stress alone could have added so many complications to our lives if we allowed it.
We have raised four children into four grown adults. Our first born, Rebecca, has her B.A. in education, and is a teacher. Our second child, Robert, works as a coach with special-needs children, and has a girlfriend named Natalie. Our third child, Mariel, has received her B.S.R.N., in Nursing, and was married in 2007 to Ronell. Ronell and Mariel, Pastor a church called “The Father’s Housel” They have a son named Nadir, who, turned 17 (2013), and since brought a son named Levi into this world in 2010. And another son Micah, (2013), finally, Josiah born 2015. Our youngest, Gayle, who, as I often say, “I believe I would not be the person I am today without her.” She is our “special child.” I have received my Associate degree in August of 2006 and my license as a minister, September 16, 2012.
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