The Glory of a Cab Driver

The Glory of a Cab Driver

by David Jenkins
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 13/01/2018

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This book will point out a lot of mysteries and facts about some of the people that lives here. Some good and some not so good but they all make a point in life and how it's being live by that individual. Thats what so fascinating about this while sanerrio. Also this book will tell how God works in some of these sanerrios for the good of people and how we as a person has been destroying our own selves for many years in the past and blaming it on Satan the easy way out, but if we were strong in our faith there wouldn't be a Satan. So as you read this book your understanding should clear up a bit, on how things are suppose to be done in life as we live; and also how to become a great fishermen on knowledge and the understanding of it. To me thats the glory and i am the cab driver and I believe in the truth. So read this book of "glory of a cab driver" and be bless from now on. Yours truly, David Jenkins

ISBN:
9781496920423
9781496920423
Category:
Biography: general
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
13-01-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Authorhouse
David Jenkins

David Jenkins graduated in Arts/Law from the University of Melbourne and was an Asia foreign correspondent for many years. He covered the wars in South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos for the Melbourne Herald and was the Jakarta correspondent in 1969-70. Awarded a Churchill Fellowship to study the communist insurgency in northeastern Thailand, he went on to run the Associated Press bureau in Vientiane during the final years of the Second Indochina War. After a four-year posting in Jakarta for the Far Eastern Economic Review, he wrote Suharto and His Generals- Indonesian Military Politics, 1975-83. Jenkins was foreign editor, and later Asia editor, of the Sydney Morning Herald and a senior research fellow at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, Canberra.

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