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Local author Scott Kalberg signs book with Tate Publishing

Local author Scott Kalberg has recently teamed with Tate Publishing to kick-start the publication process of his new book, Life and the Way We Look At Things.

A soul-stirring write-up, each topic touches your heart during your difficult and troubled times in life.
— Kortney Disney, Acquisitions Editor
DEERPARK, OHIO --, UNITED STATES, November 12, 2014 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Local author Scott Kalberg signs book with Tate Publishing

Designed to help restore the faith of people who feel broken and lost, Life and the Way We Look at It is an awe-inspiring read inspired by Kalberg's vision to become a minister and to preach to people.

It took Kalberg seven years to finish the manuscript. "I was inspired to write Life and the Way We Look at Things by God in a vision that I had when I was thirteen years old. God told me in my vision that I was going to be a minister and preach to people. I like to believe whole heartedly [that] this book is part of my future ministry. Twelve years from my vision I was visiting some churches here and there. I had visited three different churches where I felt led to go up… the pastor asked if there was anyone who wanted to come up and get prayed for. I had never met these pastors before in my life, nor have they ever met me before. When I went up each time I was prophesied over that I was going to be a minister! I knew then that this was my calling from God," said Kalhberg.
Acquisitions Editor, Kortney Disney, expressed her enthusiasm of working with Kalberg. "We are very much enthralled to have Scott as a part of our Tate family, Life and the Way We Look at It is a soul-stirring write-up, each topic touches your heart during your difficult and troubled times in life," said Disney.
Referencing to the book's theme of freedom, inspiration, and choice Kalberg shares, "I want people to be set free from their hardships they face in their everyday life. Am I promising they will never have hard times? No. [But] I want to extend out to my readers that they can resolve their hard and difficult times by taking them to God our Father... I want my book to be life touching because I know my ministry is to touch people’s lives. We all have a story to tell, it’s not always a happy story sometimes, there are sad and painful stories. I want the world to know there is help out there."

Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book will be available upon its release through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.

Born on February 17th 1989 from Gallipolis, Ohio, Scott was abandoned, neglected, and abused by his biological parents. He was taken away by Child Services at the age of one and sent to foster care. At the age of four, Scott was adopted by the Kalbergs when his foster family could no longer take care of him.
The Kalbergs taught Scott about God and His undying love for him. Since then, God has always been the center of his inspiration. Through volunteering to help with handicaps and joining outreach activities, Scott hopes to be a light for others to thank God for all that He has done for him.

For more information or interview requests please contact Michelle Whitman, publicist, at (405) 458-5642 or send an email to michelle@keymgc.com.

Michelle Whitman, Publicist
Key Marketing Group
(405) 458-5642
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