Posts by walter


Angela June 1, 2017


Posted By on Jun 27, 2017

Brave! Writing this book must have been an incredibly hard (yet incredibly brave!) thing for Walter to do. It was sad, joyful, terrible and uplifting….. It shows that nothing is too big for our God! I’ve known Walter for years and the best part was that I could hear his voice in my head while reading; his personality definitely shines through! I know that God will use Walter’s testimony to help others, to be...

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Wes June 3, 2017


Posted By on Jun 27, 2017

Miraculous; How else can you describe the transformation that occurred in Walter’s life.  Not only was in hard to fathom the incredible difficulties that he experienced through his lifetime, but it is almost incomprehensible to imagine how he could recover when “dealt such a difficult hand”. Sovereign Child is a story of heartbreak and despair but also of freedom and inspiration. As you turn the pages you keep...

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Larry June 5, 2017


Posted By on Jun 27, 2017

Miraculous; While Sovereign Child is a factual account of one man’s journey and discovery, the story is so incredible that it often reads like a fictional novel. It’s gritty, extremely intense, raw and emotional. How one man could have endured so much yet came through it all perfectly whole and perfectly healed can only be described in one word….miraculous. The book is an amazing read, and perfectly reveals the love God has for his...

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Jeanine June 6, 2017


Posted By on Jun 27, 2017

Courage I have known Walter for over 20 years, when I met him, he was hilarious, always the clown but professional when he had to be. We worked together for about 5 years in Alberta and then life happens and people lose a bit of touch, luckily through Facebook we were still able to chat once in awhile. Through Facebook I could tell in the last 10-15 years there was some deep stuff going on within him…… but being so far...

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Vincent June 6, 2017


Posted By on Jun 27, 2017

Mind-blowing; I’ve known Walter for a few years now. I was excited to read his book; we’ve talked and I knew some of his story. But this… nothing prepares you for reading this. If it was a journey to read (and it was!) I can’t even imagine what it was to actually live. As his friend, reading this had a deep impact on me. Anger at what was done to him, sadness for what he did to himself, yet praise for what God...

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