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I am Still Waiting: I Need a Miracle, #2
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I am Still Waiting: I Need a Miracle, #2
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I am Still Waiting: I Need a Miracle, #2
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"I Am Still Waiting" is the raw, unfiltered continuation of one man's desperate conversation with the universe about miracles that seem perpetually delayed. If "I Need A Miracle" was the initial cry for help, this is the extended conversation, the follow-up appointment with God that nobody wants to schedule. This is not a self-help book disguised as a memoir, nor a memoir pretending to offer solutions.
This is the honest documentation of what happens when prayers remain unanswered, when hope requires daily resurrection, and when waiting becomes both a spiritual discipline and a form of torture.
Written during the actual experience of continued struggle, every word carries the weight of lived reality. The author's authentic voice captures the philosophical wrestling, bitter humor, and stubborn hope that characterize extended suffering. Whether you're religious, spiritual, or skeptical, this book speaks to the universal human experience of wanting something desperately and not receiving it, yet continuing to live, hope, and even laugh.
"I Am Still Waiting" is the raw, unfiltered continuation of one man's desperate conversation with the universe about miracles that seem perpetually delayed. If "I Need A Miracle" was the initial cry for help, this is the extended conversation, the follow-up appointment with God that nobody wants to schedule. This is not a self-help book disguised as a memoir, nor a memoir pretending to offer solutions.
This is the honest documentation of what happens when prayers remain unanswered, when hope requires daily resurrection, and when waiting becomes both a spiritual discipline and a form of torture.
Written during the actual experience of continued struggle, every word carries the weight of lived reality. The author's authentic voice captures the philosophical wrestling, bitter humor, and stubborn hope that characterize extended suffering. Whether you're religious, spiritual, or skeptical, this book speaks to the universal human experience of wanting something desperately and not receiving it, yet continuing to live, hope, and even laugh.


















