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  • Birthday: Sep 10, 1967
  • Gender: Male
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Living in the Hope of My Imagination #1

July 20, 2008 / by wdsimpson

Living in the Hope of My Imagination
"A compelling story that proves the reality of God."

This is my story. It describes in detail the traumatic events that I experienced from my youth and the process of life transformation that God led me through. The message is raw and in your face, and it exposes all of the deceptions that have shaped what the American culture has now become. Through the message I also share with the reader several face to face experiences of when God revealed Himself to me to prove that He is real and no matter where life took me, He was right there! And in finding meaning with the experience, I can now challenge and encourage others to do the same.


This is a brief summary of what my story describes...

Give to a person what they want and in time it will become an expectation. Left unchallenged that anticipation turns into habit and once trained, independence gives way to dependence. When people are reliant they become comfortable and at that moment, they are led astray. So goes the American public…

Wake up people! You are happily being led to the slaughter and you don’t even know it. Self-indulgent political agendas and a systematic dismantling of moral ethics have created a way of life that has ruptured the foundation of who we are. Money, sex and self-gratification are now the heartbeat of a nation that once held human life in high esteem and we have become a people who are despised by its very own! Immorality is the ebb and flow and from politics to education and both science and medicine, entertainment, media and the arts to false world religions and the people who just don’t care, your time of accountability has come!


William Simpson shares a compelling story of what he did to overcome a lifetime of anger and substance abuse to then discover the answer to a question we have all asked of ourselves: “Why did this happen to me?” Finding purpose through the experiences of his life, William has written a must read that will challenge the very essence of who you think you are!

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