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Marines Don't Cry recounts Daniel Garcia's early life in Spanish Harlem, which makes his journey of walking more than 52 million steps on six continents for children and world peace such an incredible story.
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Daniel Garcia, The Walking Man, was born and raised in New York¿s Spanish Harlem. He served as a United States Marine, law enforcement officer, and ordained minister. Since 1996, he has prayed and walked over 52,000, 000 steps on six continents for children and world peace. During his journeys, Garcia met with dignitaries all over the world, ministering to the famous and to the poorest of the poor. Daniel made presentations to Kings/royals, Presidents, and other world leaders, to include four Presidents of the USA, several Prime Ministers of other countries, the Pope, Mother Teresa, Ambassadors and various eminent personalities and multilateral organizations. He began his journey as a personal commitment to peace and children and continued walking and raising funds for multiple charitable organizations. Daniel is married to the former Jacqueline Charsagua of El Paso, TX, and they work side by side to share the gospel of Jesus Christ. For more information, visit Daniel¿s legacy website www.globalwalk.cc.
Summary
Marines Don't Cry recounts Daniel Garcia's early life in Spanish Harlem, which makes his journey of walking more than 52 million steps on six continents for children and world peace such an incredible story.
Foreword
Focus on connecting with veterans, first responders, prisoners, and their familiesGrow social media followingBuild email listDevelop own podcast and speak as a guest on othersSpeak globally at military bases, churches, and conferences Target online and traditional mediaSubmit to major industry reviewers, including Publisher’s Weekly and Foreword Reviews