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Author Marvin Terry Rucker announces the release of his autobiography, Snatched Out of the Hand of the Enemy; his unadulterated testimony
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Snatched Out of the Hand of the Enemy Author Marvin Terry Rucker See the Transformation Snatched Out of the Hand of the Enemy
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. - PennZone -- Author Marvin T. Rucker is releasing his autobiography, Snatched Out of the Hand of the Enemy, One Man's Struggle: Foreword by the Late Bishop Kenneth H. Moales, Sr. This story is Marvin's testimony about his pathway from drug addiction to a complete deliverance only Jesus could construct. This book powerfully demonstrates the hope of one man to free himself from the grip of addiction.

The re-release was prompted by the author's belief that there are too many individuals on the same dark path he was on without the hope or redemptive compass needed to find their way to the other side. He desires to help those dealing with the same challenges and is determined to help them find their way out of that hand he was trapped in so many years ago.

"I wrote this book based on my own life and experiences, and I knew I had hit on something when people contacted me and said they purchase the book because they thought that it would help them, a family member, or just someone they knew. And that it had".

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Marvin Terry Rucker was born in Bridgeport, CT, but grew up in East Orange, NJ. He is the middle child of three and the only son. Raised by a Registered Nurse and Corrections Officer, Marvin graduated from Essex Catholic High School. He attended Kean College, before enlisting in the United States Navy. He is a devoted son, protective brother, proud father, and grandfather. He is determined to get as much out of life as possible. During his corporate career, Marvin has coached and developed talent for several Fortune 500 companies. He is an Entrepreneur, Author and Speaker. He is sold-out for Christ and is available for speaking engagements.

Find out more: www.snatchedoutofthehand.com

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Marvin Terry Rucker
terry@snatchedoutofthehand.com
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