"What if the darkest moments of your life were the very moments God used to reveal His presence to you?"
In "Repent," Apostle Bill Amor takes readers on a raw and transformative journey through his life-a life marked by challenges, despair, and ultimately, redemption. Diagnosed with autism as a child and deemed high-functioning as an adult, Apostle Amor faced struggles that many could not imagine. From wandering his home at night as a child to grappling with feelings of hopelessness after being told he wouldn't live past his early thirties, his story is one of profound vulnerability and resilience.
At the age of 12, young Bill's world was turned upside down when he learned of his grim prognosis. Overwhelmed with anger and confusion, he ran into the woods near his home, cursing God and questioning His existence. But in that moment of desperation-when all seemed lost-Bill encountered something extraordinary: Jesus Christ Himself appeared before him at the top of a hill. This divine encounter became the turning point in his life.
Through vivid storytelling and heartfelt honesty, "Repent" chronicles Apostle Amor's journey from a boy who felt abandoned and broken to a man who found purpose in spreading God's message of love, forgiveness, and repentance. Along the way, he shares lessons learned through hardship, moments of divine intervention, and the unwavering faith that carried him forward.
This book is more than just a memoir; it's an invitation for readers to reflect on their own lives. Are you carrying burdens too heavy to bear? Do you feel lost or unworthy? In "Repent," Apostle Amor reminds us that no matter how far we've strayed or how broken we feel, God's grace is always within reach.
Whether you're seeking inspiration, struggling with doubt, or yearning for spiritual renewal, this book will speak to your heart. Let Apostle Bill Amor's story remind you that even in our darkest hours, there is hope-and through repentance comes redemption.
Discover the power of faith. Embrace the promise of grace. Begin your journey today with "Repent."