Murder and God's Redeeming Love

· Ephraim's Grit Ministries
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 On April 23, 1971, fourteen-year-old Mickel's mother, Roberta (Howe) Millard, was murdered by her estranged husband. It was the culmination of years of violence and abuse. From that day on, for thirty years, Mickel?s life spun out of control as his unresolved anger led to alcoholism, broken marriages, and trouble with the law. Just when all hope was lost and he was in total despair, Mickel surrendered his life to the Lord. 

'Murder And God's Redeeming Love' is a true story hitting at the heart of a serious social & economical problem not only here but around the world. I share the story of our mother's tragic death; the abuse her six children would suffer at the hands of their father, yet the most important aspect of this publication is the life application principles that can lead it's readers to a new found hope and healing.

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joanna granillo
May 20, 2015
A tragic story with a beautiful ending
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About the author

Mickel Millard comes from the small rural farming community of Mendon, MI. Mike lived in foster care for four after his mother's tragic death. After graduating from high school he went went on to become an auto mechanic eventually owning a successful automotive repair facility.

Mickel has passion and a heart for men, women and children of domestic violence. He not only has authored his book, but also established and is the Director of Ephraim's Grit Ministries. In addition to this, he became an ordained Pastor in December 2013.

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