About The Power of Faith: How the Love of God Found Me
Coming from humble roots in Indiana, the author was determined to become an attorney. Along the way, he felt something spiritual in his life. Whereas he eventually became an attorney, barriers and adversity occurred which inhibited his ability to practice law for a significant length of time. Through this journey, he was able to discover the true meaning of his life: the discovery of true love. This love consisted of the love that God gives His children as well as the love that flows to Him. A moving inspirational account from a man who is following God’s divine path.
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Frank D. Tigue is a licensed attorney in Arkansas and Ohio. He
currently resides in Connersville, Indiana. Born and raised in East
Central Indiana in the 1960s, he comes from a humble background.
His father was a devoted and hardworking family man employed
by Marsh Supermarkets for thirty-four years. His mother was a caring Christian housewife. He has an older brother in Winchester. No one in his immediate family graduated high school, nor did they
have the opportunity that developed for him. After graduating high
school, he attended DePauw University (Greencastle, Indiana) and
Capital University Law School (Columbus, Ohio). After receiving
his attorney’s license in Ohio, he worked briefly for a child support
enforcement agency.
After his father’s untimely death, he relocated to Arkansas where
his father’s family resided. Upon receiving his Arkansas license and
getting married, he opened a solo law practice in Mountain View.
Unfortunately, due to his wife developing a serious illness, he closed
his practice. After obtaining a few different jobs, he now drives an
employee shuttle van for a meat packaging plant in Cambridge City,
Indiana. He still desires an eventual career in law but felt compelled
to record his thoughts in this autobiographical account of the circular route his life had taken. He realizes God will ultimately take him where he needs to go.