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Vietnam Abyss

A Journal of Unmerited Grace

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Vietnam Abyss

By: Michael Snook, Stan Corvin
Narrated by: Jim Seybert
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Vietnam Abyss: A Journal of Unmerited Grace is the inspiring true story of Michael J. Snook, a Vietnam veteran, who served in the US Army and after returning home from the war descended into the darkness of chronic and debilitating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Developing severe alcoholism, he becomes insane and experiences multiple confinements in a Veterans Administration psychiatric ward. Later after encountering an “angel” and through his perseverance and participation in PTSD counseling sessions and with the help of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Michael fully recovers and becomes a born-again Christian and a certified minister. From a life of shattered dreams and broken promises, his wounded soul heals, and he comes out of the dark abyss and begins to shine for his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!

©2018 Michael J. Snook (P)2018 Southwestern Legacy Press
Mental Health Military & War Veteran

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