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The Bridge Never Crossed: A Survivor's Search for Meaning
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The Bridge Never Crossed: A Survivor’s Search for Meaning

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The Bridge Never Crossed is the incredible story of George Burk’s survival of a tragic plane crash, the unlikely series of events that saved his life, and his inspirational refusal to die … George has spent the balance of his life sharing what he has learned about work, leadership, faith, and the true meaning of ‘quality of life’. He believes that angels walk among us. I believe that George is one of them. Joe Howard, Fire Chief, Rowlett, Texas [George Burk’s] determination and professionalism are examples for all of us to follow. A. M. Gray, General, U. S. Marine Corps, Commandant of the Marine Corps What would happen if your life was a living hell? Read this book. George Burk has been to hell. Sharing his experiences and putting into perspective the precious commodity called ‘life’. George shows us that when there are two outs in the bottom of the ninth, the game is far from over. Michael Kazyak, Dow Corning, Midland, Michigan Thank you, George, for sharing your journey with us. You do make a difference in people’s lives … I know, because you’ve made a difference in mine. Helen L. Campbell, Executive Director, State Firemen’s & Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas Reading his book will rekindle your emotions, enhance your perspective, and very possibly change your life. Buck Riley, Basketball Coach, Adrian College, Adrian, Michigan I thought I was going to be writing about a plane crash victim who had survived. Instead, I wrote about a survivor who had triumphed … Burk survived by reaching deep inside himself to a place he never knew existed and finding an energy he never knew he had. It is a place he has tapped many times since the crash. With characteristic courage, enthusiasm, and compassion, Burk shares his story, so that we may find our special place, too. Deborah Weisberg, Reporter, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Science & Humanities Press
Date
1 January 1999
Pages
190
ISBN
9781888725162

The Bridge Never Crossed is the incredible story of George Burk’s survival of a tragic plane crash, the unlikely series of events that saved his life, and his inspirational refusal to die … George has spent the balance of his life sharing what he has learned about work, leadership, faith, and the true meaning of ‘quality of life’. He believes that angels walk among us. I believe that George is one of them. Joe Howard, Fire Chief, Rowlett, Texas [George Burk’s] determination and professionalism are examples for all of us to follow. A. M. Gray, General, U. S. Marine Corps, Commandant of the Marine Corps What would happen if your life was a living hell? Read this book. George Burk has been to hell. Sharing his experiences and putting into perspective the precious commodity called ‘life’. George shows us that when there are two outs in the bottom of the ninth, the game is far from over. Michael Kazyak, Dow Corning, Midland, Michigan Thank you, George, for sharing your journey with us. You do make a difference in people’s lives … I know, because you’ve made a difference in mine. Helen L. Campbell, Executive Director, State Firemen’s & Fire Marshals’ Association of Texas Reading his book will rekindle your emotions, enhance your perspective, and very possibly change your life. Buck Riley, Basketball Coach, Adrian College, Adrian, Michigan I thought I was going to be writing about a plane crash victim who had survived. Instead, I wrote about a survivor who had triumphed … Burk survived by reaching deep inside himself to a place he never knew existed and finding an energy he never knew he had. It is a place he has tapped many times since the crash. With characteristic courage, enthusiasm, and compassion, Burk shares his story, so that we may find our special place, too. Deborah Weisberg, Reporter, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Science & Humanities Press
Date
1 January 1999
Pages
190
ISBN
9781888725162