Foreword This book is a success story. It took great courage for Larry and Lucky Parker to relive their agony. Yet because of the sacrificial love of this couple, many parents will be spared the heartache of a presumptive leap in the dark. Vindictive critics may :,wish that the Parkers had fallen in defeat. But God had other plans. Larry and Lucky reflect the courage~of Micah when he wrote, \"Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: When I fall, I shall rise; when I sit in darkness, the Lord shall be a light unto me\" (Micah 7:8). Most couples would have been destroyed by the emotional, mental, physical, spiritual, and financial stress they suffered. But, as a \"just man falls seven times and rises again\" (Proverbs 24:16), the Parkers en- dured, rose from defeat, and lived--victoriously. This book is a success story, not only because it por- trays the personal triumph of the Parkers, but because it will help scores of believers avoid the pitfalls of presumption and lead them into a balanced view of faith. --Dick Mills
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