Biographie de Marjorie Struck
Marjorie was born into a large family of nine living in rural Minnesota. At seventeen she moved to Pennsylvania and later to New Jersey, where she lived with her husband Joe. Happy to have family nearby, Marjorie is a mother, grandmother and a great-grandmother. From childhood to the present day, Marjorie has maintained her avid interest in the arts; the ability to express through creating. She has found that window of expression through her love of painting and through writing.
When she was approaching her seventies, Marjorie was inspired to write about spiritual happenings she'd experienced during various periods of her life. Her experiences; understanding and conveying the ultimate message, presented a personal challenge which she explored in her first book, "Challenging Messages From Beyond."Believing that it is possible to see into the spiritual world leads to new discoveries within the human spirit; elevating the quality of life and how human beings treat one another; channeling the power of love and good in this universe to survive in this world and stay steadfast in the preparation of the next journey.
Jesus' teachings as written in Matthew-Chapter 7: ' For everyone who asks receives; and the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.'Marjorie says, "This teaching is uppermost in the development of my spiritual gift; which changed my life forever. The Challenging Message, TELL OTHERS, was the inspiration to share experiences I had had from 1945 until through the new millennium.
Challenging Messages From Beyond was published in 2002 and remains relevant todayIt is now time for the message of Tell Others of 2017. With the passing of her beloved husband Joe and celebrating her ninetieth birthday, Marjorie was ready to write the family history of tragedy: suicide, addiction and to share the need for awareness. This history has spanned five generations, from 1934 to 2012. But now, in 2017, it is time that the words Depression, Addiction and Suicide which used to be words that everyone shied away from come out into the open.
These words once conjured up images of, "Crazy People."But today, modern science and medicine now prove it isn't so! The evidence shows there is a strong genetic connection to depressionThese are real illnesses, 'diseases that kill ..no matter by whose hand. They are no ...