Living on Borrowed Time: The Nine Practices of the Proactive Parent
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On the evening of September 10, 2001, pilot Steve Scheibner was packing for his assignment to fly American Airlines Flight 11 out of Boston the next morning at 7:45. However, at the last minute another pilot, Tom McGuinness, voluntarily took Steve’s assignment. It wasn't until later the next day that Steve realized that God had spared his life. As a result of the impact of 9/11 personally in their lives, "living on borrowed time" became a reality for Steve and his wife, Megan. The Scheibners' life purpose is to disciple American families for Christ, realizing we all are living on borrowed time.
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