Hitchhikers
It's the spring of 1948, and Bernard Poduska's life is permeated with despair beyond his years. Following eviction from their Albuquerque home, the eight-year-old and his impoverished family have joined the ranks of the nation's homeless, and hope is running low. In a bid to outrun Social Services, the Poduskas crisscross the nation, hitching rides to "anywhere else."
For the next eighteen years, the semi-literate young man finds refuge in his anger — and atheism. How could there be a God, with such suffering? Yet unbeknownst to Bernard, even in those darkest of days, the Lord walked by his side. And without realizing the path he was on, the unconquerable Bernard Poduska began a miraculous journey toward the peace of the gospel.
Brigham Young University professor Bernard Poduska takes readers on an incredible and personal journey in this chain of reminiscences: from his young fight for survival on the streets to his triumphant rise among the ranks of BYU's most distinguished professors. More than just a rags to riches memoir, this unflinchingly candid tale documents one man's incredible transformation from an ardent anti-Christian into a faithful man of God.
- Author
- Bernard Poduska
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 210
- Publisher
- Covenant Communications
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781621083412
- Genres
- memoir, lds, biography
- Release date
- 2013
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