Thursday, July 31, 2014

Hines VA Grad Publishes 9th Book

Disabled blind Veteran and former Navy Chaplain, Paschal Baute, just published his ninth book after receiving Hines Blind Rehab Center Training in 2012.
"I will not let my VA diagnosis of "Catastrophically Disabled" determine my future," said Chaplain Baute. "I believe 'Attitude determines altitude." It was that attitude toward setback and loss that drove him to complete his memoir, written primarily for disabled Veterans, in one year of constant writing. Resilience of a Dream Catcher: A Spiritual Memoir was published on kindle in January of 2014, after writing furiously for a solid year.
Veteran Baute cannot praise the Hines Center and its staff enough, but found training in handling loss to be missing in the VA curriculum. When he found resilience training programs in all branches of the active U.S. Military, he set out to provide a guidebook, using each chapter of his life struggles as a lesson in resilience. He made copies free to all Veterans, VA personnel and active military through coupon codes at Smashwords Publishing.
His ninth book, Did Jesus Die for Our Sins: Safe Inoculation Hiding the Truth of His Life, emerges from a lifetime of pastoral work and listening as a therapist. His most constant editor, Charlie Eyer calls it his best yet. Link for more info  Jesus.
Paschal is interviewed this week on Kentucky Voices
Links to his other published books can be found on his Resilience blog.

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