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Why Do You Walk the Way Do?
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Why Do You Walk the Way Do?
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Why Do You Walk the Way Do?
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All things work together for good for those who love God and are called according to His Purpose.
Why Do You Walk the Way You Do?
was written as a personal memoir. In telling his story, Cohlmeyer tells everyone that overcoming obstacles in life is possible, no matter the circumstance. In turn, a rewarding life is attainable.
About the Author
Jim Cohlmeyer was born into the Methodist church and spent his first fifty years there until he joined the Catholic Church. He has a Master's Degree and has worked for more than 30 years as a therapist with persons with addiction and mental health issues. He continues to work part-time in group therapy.
Jim enjoys the smple and worshipful life. He flies a little less by the seat of his pants than he did three decades ago, nevertheless remaining faithful throughout. Jim is blessed with good friends, past and present, who bless his life. He enjoys 18th - and 19th - century fine art and classical music from the same era. Several of his poems have been published;
is his first book.
Jim has an old brother who lives in Las Vegas; an older sister who is married and lives in Evansville, Indiana; and a younger sister who is also married living in Scotland. Life would be nothing without his family!
Why Do You Walk the Way You Do?
was written as a personal memoir. In telling his story, Cohlmeyer tells everyone that overcoming obstacles in life is possible, no matter the circumstance. In turn, a rewarding life is attainable.
About the Author
Jim Cohlmeyer was born into the Methodist church and spent his first fifty years there until he joined the Catholic Church. He has a Master's Degree and has worked for more than 30 years as a therapist with persons with addiction and mental health issues. He continues to work part-time in group therapy.
Jim enjoys the smple and worshipful life. He flies a little less by the seat of his pants than he did three decades ago, nevertheless remaining faithful throughout. Jim is blessed with good friends, past and present, who bless his life. He enjoys 18th - and 19th - century fine art and classical music from the same era. Several of his poems have been published;
is his first book.
Jim has an old brother who lives in Las Vegas; an older sister who is married and lives in Evansville, Indiana; and a younger sister who is also married living in Scotland. Life would be nothing without his family!