Freefall Into Fate

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Matt Carpenter ISBN: 9781311570338
Publisher: Matt Carpenter Publication: April 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Matt Carpenter
ISBN: 9781311570338
Publisher: Matt Carpenter
Publication: April 21, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Nearing the Labor Day weekend of 2002, Matt Carpenter’s away on a trip with friends when he’s almost killed in a parachute crash. Hitting the ground at over 40 miles an hour, his body was destroyed by the impact. The blunt trauma caused a brain injury, multiple bodily fractures and compound broken bones. If not for immediate treatment, Matt would have bled to death right there. During heart surgery, the reality of death was still very close. In that time though an opportunity was presented to answer a very genuine question of God’s existence, and Matt chose Life Eternal.
Through a really long and arduous recovery, he overcame the very likely prognosis of permanent disability. After nine months Matt learned to walk again and returned to his career, but working through years of underlying mental and emotional issues became a lingering process of Depression. Challenges existed on many levels. Walking a path with God though, he fought through those struggles and got back in the sky to live the Life that God gave him to live. Matt’s life was forever changed, and this story will change yours.

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Nearing the Labor Day weekend of 2002, Matt Carpenter’s away on a trip with friends when he’s almost killed in a parachute crash. Hitting the ground at over 40 miles an hour, his body was destroyed by the impact. The blunt trauma caused a brain injury, multiple bodily fractures and compound broken bones. If not for immediate treatment, Matt would have bled to death right there. During heart surgery, the reality of death was still very close. In that time though an opportunity was presented to answer a very genuine question of God’s existence, and Matt chose Life Eternal.
Through a really long and arduous recovery, he overcame the very likely prognosis of permanent disability. After nine months Matt learned to walk again and returned to his career, but working through years of underlying mental and emotional issues became a lingering process of Depression. Challenges existed on many levels. Walking a path with God though, he fought through those struggles and got back in the sky to live the Life that God gave him to live. Matt’s life was forever changed, and this story will change yours.

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