
Los Angeles, California Oct 6, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - In a deeply personal and spiritually charged memoir, Edward Smith delivers a transformative message of faith, surrender, and purpose in My Encounter with God as a Commercial Truck Driver, now available as an unabridged audiobook narrated by Dave Melcher.
What began as a career behind the wheel evolved into something far more profound. Through a collection of raw and reflective testimonies, Smith recounts how God had been preparing him for a divine encounter all along. Childhood struggles, moments of doubt, and lifes crucibles were not setbacksthey were stepping stones for spiritual awakening. Guided by Gods hand, Smith found meaning in hardship and witnessed firsthand the power of transformation through surrender.
The book dives into the internal battle between good and evil that every believer faces, especially the struggle against pridethe secret enemy that can dominate ones life without warning. Smith explains how victory is found not through control, but through letting go and allowing Gods will to take the lead.
With a listening length of just under two hours, My Encounter with God as a Commercial Truck Driver offers a concentrated, impactful message for anyone seeking clarity, breakthrough, or encouragement in their walk with Christ. Its a call to take spiritual inventoryand find the courage to act.
With heartfelt sincerity and biblical insight, Edward Smiths story affirms that no matter ones profession or past, God meets people wherever they are. As Smith writes: Empowerment comes with surrendering.
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