Dear Reader,

I hope you enjoyed reading Lexi and Alan’s story. Lexi took a tragedy in her life, the murder of her best friend, and let it spur her to pursue justice for others. But she had also allowed the bad things in her life to keep her from a relationship with God. Once she stopped blaming God, she began to see Him as a loving Heavenly Father. Alan had made some bad decisions in the past, but then committed from that point on to rely on God to direct his path. His faith was the real deal and showed in his kindness and concern for those he served.

Alan found forgiveness for his past mistakes and a fresh start, but Lysandra was tormented by guilt over her part in unwittingly creating a killer. Although most of us haven’t done anything to cause another person’s death, we’ve all made decisions or done things that we regret and may be “kicking ourselves.” It’s nice to know that God doesn’t hold those past mistakes against us when we confess them to Him. Psalm 103:12 says, “As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us.” My prayer is that, if you are struggling with feelings of guilt and regret, you will find the release and freedom that only God can give.

Thank you for reading Out for Justice. For more information about me and my books, check out my website at www.caroljpost.com. You can find me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/CarolJPost.Author, or drop me a line at caroljpost@gmail.com. I love to connect with readers!

May God richly bless you.

Carol J. Post