
I See Myself
Musings and Memories of a Blessed Life
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In I See Myself, Joe Bonsall reflects on the contrasts and the crossroads of his life. From growing up in the inner city of Philadelphia to sitting on the front porch of his log home in rural Tennessee. From hanging with a street gang in his teens to surrendering to Christ at a youth camp. From working as a short order cook to headlining sold-out arenas. And now—from running across the stage each night to being sidelined by a neuromuscular disorder that has stolen his mobility. However, despite the changing circumstances of Joe's life, two things have not changed. His unwavering faith in God. And his ability to inspire others.
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- Kathy Brooks
- 11-20-24
Inspiring Story!
My husband and I love the Oak Ridge Boys and were very excited to get this. We loved the audio book. It sounded great. You won't be disappointed.
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- Julie Turner
- 11-21-24
Beautiful Book
Joe led such a beautiful life. What a kind soul. We will miss him and his amazing voice,
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- Barbara Smith
- 11-21-24
Enjoyable!
I found this book inspiring and heartwarming, I'm a long time Oak Ridge Boys fan. The back stories Joe writes are great. Would recommend.
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- Allen Duncan
- 11-19-24
Great Book
I found this audio book to be great! Love the Oak Ridge Boys and hearing Joe's stories. Will be listening to this one again and again!
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- Anonymous User
- 11-18-24
Wonderful Audiobook!
I found this audiobook to be inspirational and heartfelt. Love Joseph and his writings. Great audiobook and loved the narrator! Will highly recommend.
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- Malcolm Douglass
- 11-18-24
Highly Recommended
I highly recommend this audiobook. It sounds terrific. I listen to audiobooks all the time and this is one of the best I've heard all year!
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