Wednesday, March 6, 2019

The Baggage Handler - A Review






The Baggage Handler




by
David Rawlings

Three airline passengers decided to retrieve their own luggage, but they each picked up a another’s bag in error. With deadlines approaching and life crashing in. the three passengers are sent to Baggage Services to retrieve their own luggage.

As they each retrieve their luggage, they find that they are carrying far more baggage than they thought. It was the baggage they had gathered as they listened to family, friends, and co-workers; baggage they had paid dearly for as they lived their lives. However, in the time (had it only been a few minutes, it seemed like forever) they had to wait for the Baggage Handler to clear them to leave, some would find their load lighter, others would see no lightening of their load - maybe it would even be a bit heavier as they finally saw the load they chose to carry.

This reader found his own load to be a bit lighter as he was reminded of his own story and had let go and gave his baggage over to the true Baggage Handler many years ago. God was good as he took that load and provided the freedom to grow and change in unexpected ways.

Easily a five-star book that can be appreciated by many; but like the passengers that day, not all will. They may have to meet the Baggage Handler on another trip, maybe then they will share their load with Him.
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This review is based on a free electronic copy provided by the publisher for the purpose of creating this review. The opinions expressed are my own.
















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