A Very Human Mission

A Very Human Mission
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Publisher : Big Blue Planet Press
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781647041229
ISBN-13 : 1647041228
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Book Synopsis A Very Human Mission by : Joel Weddington

Download or read book A Very Human Mission written by Joel Weddington and published by Big Blue Planet Press. This book was released on 2020-09-08 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A group of beings on a faraway planet seeks to help a troubled Earth, giving a member, Numan, the opportunity of a lifetime.  His mission: travel to Earth to be born among them, embracing humanity. His only confidante is Angelic Mentor, a personal guide from a higher dimension. But Numan's life as a human is more difficult than he ever imagined. Born to a young mother, baby "Bradley" is neglected and abused, fighting for survival in an imperfect world. Due to the Veil of Forgetting, the poor, young boy has no recollection of his mission or his true alien identity. He's forced to battle the woes of poverty and hardship. The moment Bradley climbs out of his unfortunate upbringing, he is immediately knocked back down again. When he finally meets his soulmate, Bradley begins to grow and evolve. But he has no idea who she really is. Can Bradley's soulmate help him on his mission or was he doomed to fail from the beginning?


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