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In the late 1960s, I was a rebellious teenager, wearing peace signs and shouting slogans like
"Make love, not war." I was a proud hippie, living life on the edge of cultural revolution
until I was drafted into the army. After serving my year, life took an unexpected turn.
I met the love of my life, the woman I've been blessed to call my wife for nearly 50 years.
Who would have thought that a free-spirited, anti-war activist like me would one day find peace
not only love but also in faith? This is my journey from the street of protest to the pulpit as a preacher,
a path shaped by love, grace and the hand of God.
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Born in Windhoek, where the vast desert winds whisper stories of resilience, the author's early years were steeped in the open skies and rugged landscapes of Namibia. But it was the old Western Transvaal, where he grew up and studied, that truly shaped the man he would become. There, beneath the endless sun, life was a mix of tradition and quiet determination-qualities that would later echo in his writing.