Angels at the Crossroads by Ann H. Gabhart -
At the point when Jerry Shepherd stole an auto he unintentionally executed the proprietor. The police got up to speed with him after a fast pursue.Jerry trusted the officer was a decent shot for he didn't wish to proceed with his life. Generally as he was going to leave the auto he heard the tranquil words, "Peace Be Still." An incredible feeling of quiet came over him and from that minute on he had a place with the Lord.
Jerry Shepherd was brought up in Kentucky not a long way from Louisville. His home life was harsh. His mom was unforgiving and never appeared to be fulfilled by anything he did. He fled from home more than once. Once in the wake of returning home once more, his dad met him with open arms however his mom turned her back and left. It appeared that regardless of where he ran God constantly set a holy messenger in his way. There was dependably somebody to direct him back toward home. Jerry would not like to proceed with his life and looked for death more than once. Subsequent to confessing of second degree murder Jerry invested energy in jail.
Jerry turned his life over to the Lord and was never the same. His life had new importance. His book is a reflective take a gander at his life prior and then afterward coming to know the Lord. Jerry went ahead to sing with the gospel quartet "The Patriots."
"Blessed messengers at the Crossroads" by Ann H. Gabhart was a motivation to me. Jerry's biography is flawlessly told. I could picture the young fellow continually on the run and not generally beyond any doubt what he was running from. The plot streamed easily, recounting the defining moment in Jerry's life and afterward glancing back at his past. The spread is perfectly finished with a sun cresting through the mists. It made me consider trust that we every need. It is with honor that I profoundly prescribe this book to all. For everybody needs the trust that Jerry found when he looked in his rearview mirror at the law and after that heard that little calm voice that said, "Peace Be Still."