Miracles to Yesterday

Science and Faith Come Back Together

Nonfiction, History, Medieval, Americas, United States, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: David Brinkman ISBN: 9781634929806
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc. Publication: June 5, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David Brinkman
ISBN: 9781634929806
Publisher: BookLocker.com, Inc.
Publication: June 5, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

In a lifelong personal struggle to balance his faith and love for science, David Brinkman’s life would take a dramatic change when his father was suddenly taken away. To honor his father, he became the historian for his dad’s WWII reunion group.

One by one, miracle events would lead Brinkman to unsolved history mysteries in his home state of South Carolina. Among the finds were lost ferries, bridges, an Old South Carolina State House, and the site of the skirmish that would mark the end of the American Civil War.

In 2010, a near death experience for Brinkman would link the miracles and bring on the discovery of the lost Colonial town of Granby. Then came the discovery of the British outpost at Fort Congaree II which had been the training ground for young men who would save the life of a young George Washington and later become heroes of the American Revolution. Brinkman’s experience would then go global when he became the first exact full sequence mtDNA match to that found in the bones of King Richard III.

All these finds would bring Brinkman full circle to a miracle his father revealed to him 50 years earlier.

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In a lifelong personal struggle to balance his faith and love for science, David Brinkman’s life would take a dramatic change when his father was suddenly taken away. To honor his father, he became the historian for his dad’s WWII reunion group.

One by one, miracle events would lead Brinkman to unsolved history mysteries in his home state of South Carolina. Among the finds were lost ferries, bridges, an Old South Carolina State House, and the site of the skirmish that would mark the end of the American Civil War.

In 2010, a near death experience for Brinkman would link the miracles and bring on the discovery of the lost Colonial town of Granby. Then came the discovery of the British outpost at Fort Congaree II which had been the training ground for young men who would save the life of a young George Washington and later become heroes of the American Revolution. Brinkman’s experience would then go global when he became the first exact full sequence mtDNA match to that found in the bones of King Richard III.

All these finds would bring Brinkman full circle to a miracle his father revealed to him 50 years earlier.

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