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Almost gone more times than he can count, Timothy Terrell should not be here to tell this story. By every reasonable measure: combat, foster care, group homes, DYS, prison, and nights on the edge of suicide, his life should have ended years ago. Yet again and again, in places where hope should have died, God refused to let go.
Almost Gone, Still Here is a raw, unpolished memoir of survival, faith, trauma, and redemption. Terrell pulls back the curtain on the battles most people never see: the war that follows you home, the weight of survivor’s guilt, the wreckage of broken relationships, and the 3 a.m. conversations with a God you’re not even sure you trust anymore. This is not a neat church testimony. It is an honest look at what it means to keep waking up when life has shattered you over and over.
From childhood in the system to combat deployments and prison yards, Terrell writes from lived experience, not theory. He speaks directly to those who carry invisible wounds, veterans, former inmates, addicts, trauma survivors, and anyone who has been told they are “too damaged” or “too far gone.” Along the way, he shows how God met him in hospital rooms, cells, parking lots, and lonely highways, often when he least deserved it and least wanted it.


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