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A Miracle of Grace
A Miracle of Grace
A Miracle of Grace
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A Miracle of Grace is the story of one man who of the past to embrace the glory and grace of God.

“What happened next is a memory I shall always treasure, for when I had run out of steam; I clearly heard His voice saying to me, ‘At last, the truth, at last, honesty. Now, I can roll my sleeves up because you have given me something to work with sunshine’.”

In his debut novel, Harry invites you to join him on a journey through the pain and struggles of his past into the absolute freedom, forgiveness and restoration that is only found in Jesus Christ. This beautiful and emotional story reveals the practical application of God’s love and the powerful impact of knowing Christ on everyday life.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherC.S. Woolley
Release dateAug 15, 2013
ISBN9781301855667
A Miracle of Grace
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Harry Mirfin

Harry Mirfin was born near Rotherham in South Yorkshire and was brought up in the nearby village of North Anston, a small rural village and a conurbation of the nearby city of Sheffield. Progressing through Anston Junior & Infant School to Dinnington Comprehensive School, he started his first job in retail, selling things he knew nothing about to those who were none the wiser. Swiftly departing the retail environment, Harry spent several years moving from one job to another until he found his metier as a Will writer for a large national bank and successively, a large national law firm. He now works for himself and, having always wanted to write, now divides his time between his business interests and writing. His other interests include Music, Naval History and a love of anything related to cars, including the hope that, one day, Jenson Button will once again win the Formula 1 World Championship. When not writing he likes nothing better than to drool over pictures of exotic cars on his laptop. He is a member of Poplars Church in Worksop and lives nearby with his wife Maggie and son Stephen.

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    A Miracle of Grace - Harry Mirfin

    A MIRACLE

    OF GRACE

    By Harry Mirfin

    A Mightier Than the Sword UK publication

    ©2013

    A Miracle of Grace

    By Harry Mirfin

    Cover photography by David Niblack

    A Mightier Than the Sword UK Publication

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright© Harry Mirfin 2013

    Cover photography licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of the publishers.

    Contents

    Acknowledgement

    Introduction

    My Story

    Acknowledgement

    I would like to thank my beloved family, Maggie and Stephen, for the privilege of being a husband and father and, through them, to learn what it means to love and be loved. I should also like to extend my heartfelt thanks and much love in Jesus to my best friend Mo and her hubby Derek, as without their unconditional love and tireless encouragement down the years, this story would never have been written.

    Introduction

    Do you have heroes in your life? Those whom you look up to and admire because they are famous, clever, high achievers? A couple of mine are: Horatio Nelson, who provided an example of outstanding leadership and courage at a time when England really needed such qualities. Or Albert Einstein, whose astonishing work in the fields of mathematics and physics provided theories that still set the benchmark for scientists of the modern world.

    But the problem with heroes, as I see it, is that they represent the extraordinary; those who do remarkable things which lift them into realms that few of us could ever hope to emulate. I, on the other hand, am a very ordinary

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