Reverend Peter G. Vu Introduces the Life of the Vietnam War Victim That Brings Comfort and Security to Those Suffering
Catholic priest author demonstrates in his new book the boy’s experiences and struggles as a war victim as symbols of every person’s struggles as well and how God works in each one of them.
The readers can find in this book the only ultimate purpose of living life that when they truly understand this, whatever situation they are in, they can always get through them all
“Living for Higher Purpose: Story of a City Boy Who Survived the Vietnam War by Living for Jesus and Others” is a memoir of a Vietnamese named Viet who has been war victim left behind from one of the most influential wars in history, both the East and the West - decades-long Vietnam War (1955-1975). Viet has experienced firsthand the after-effects of war in his “broken homeland” and struggles with “hunger, thirst, heat, sickness, waves, violent storms, sharks, Communists, pirates, ideas of cannibalism, and death” in his escape. War indeed could not bring happiness and security to the people but instead grabbed them of these things.
Even when Viet has escaped from the physical dangers he has feared from his war-torn homeland, he still cannot escape from “loneliness, hopelessness, discrimination, lack of resources” for a refugee and immigrant to another land when he has moved to America.
What made Viet find his life back and his peace that has once been stolen by war is through the perfect way of living and thinking that is refined by his new found faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. “Living for Higher Purpose: Story of a City Boy Who Survived the Vietnam War by Living for Jesus and Others” is a living proof of how God has always been present and ever protective of every person’s life and how every single thing has been in the perfect plan of God. The readers can find in this book the only ultimate purpose of living life that when they truly understand this, whatever situation they are in, they can always get through them all. This book is such an inspiring, life-changing and uplifting read. Anyone who has been through the toughest times of their lives can find comfort and security in reading this book.
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Living For Higher Purpose: Story of a City Boy Who Survived the Vietnam War by Living for Jesus and Others
Written by: Reverend Peter G. Vu
Published by: Dog Ear Publishing, LLC
Published date: September 14, 2017
Paperback price: $13.95
About the Author
Rev. Peter G. Vu has been a Catholic priest of the Diocese of Grand Rapids, Michigan for twenty years and a chaplain at Grand Rapids Home for Veterans. He was born in Saigon City (currently Ho Chi Minh City), Viet Nam and was a young boy when the Viet Nam War ended. He witnessed the war with great horror and deep appreciation for peace. He grew up with the Communist government system and endured many hardships for more than a decade. What helped Rev. Vu and his countrymen tremendously during those dark days was their faith and prayers. His love for prayers and meditations blossomed. He also exchanged new ideas about prayers and meditations with his Buddhist friends.
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