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Local author teaches Christians to rise from crisis with new novel

AUTHOR Randy Lundy has penned a new Christian novel called “What Went Wrong Was Right”, which is expected to be released nationwide this week.

In the book, Mr Lundy aims to help those who have been brought down through with unfortunate occurrences, whether it was a childhood experience or an event they have encountered in their adult life. He said he wants to guide them through life’s journey.

According to Mr Lundy, crises birth the passion, vigour and zeal needed to release a person’s potential, propelling them to walk with endless passion and unconditional, bountiful love in their God-given purpose.

“ ‘What Went Wrong Was Right’ imparts that an unfortunate crisis is what gives people that drive. Despite the enormity of some circumstances, they will be able to directly confront what may have seemed to paralyse them and understand and appreciate why it happened; using it as a catalyst to do what God has called them to do,” he said.

“There is good in everything that goes wrong.”

Mr Lundy’s latest book hopes to teach readers that an unfortunate situation is not there to define or destroy them, but to mould them into what God has intended them to become.

Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book is available through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.

Mr Lundy was born in Nassau,where he currently resides. Upon graduating from high school, he found himself searching and seeking, trying to find his place in this world, leading him to go church-hopping for several years from one denomination to another. He eventually settled at Bahamas Faith Ministries, which was pastored by late Dr Myles Munroe and Pastor Richard Pinder, whom Mr Lundy calls spiritual advisors and mentors. The author soon found himself very active in various ministries, particularly the Outreach Ministry, a ministry geared toward visiting the homes for the elderly, the prison, schools and the hospital, as well as community walkabouts in crime-ridden areas.

Mr Lundy, who is a member of Toastmasters Club 1095, is very active in the community and is a contributor to the Christian magazine “Thy Kingdom Carriers Magazine”, where he writes articles to encourage his readers. He also owns a small landscaping business.

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