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oneness of man and woman has been threatened by the Enemy. The fall of our first parents has sentenced us all to inborn sin, but some of us have been affected by the beguiling and cunning of the serpent more than others. CH (LTC-R) David Lee Druckenmiller's Memories of Loving You/ Our Forgiven Love is a two-part narrative. Within the first part, Druckenmiller takes artistic initiative in telling the story of the Garden of Eden, where he describes God's creative design of man and woman, recounts Eve's temptation and Adam's misjudgment, and delineates the impact the fall of man had on all creation. The second part of this story follows Druckenmiller's own life, memories, marriage, struggle, and fall after his own run in with the devil, who tempted his wife and cut the seams holding his family together after forty-six years of marriage. The walk with God that we hunger for includes forgiveness and reconciliation, but when it comes to a marriage infiltrated by the Enemy, can the union be saved? Compare the love of God with His purpose and plan for humanity since the fall of man, and you will find the heart of the gospel. God forgives us, and we can walk with the Lord eternally if only we may forgive as well! David is a retired United States Army Chaplain who served 22 years and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. He served Soldiers and their families, as a Pastor Chaplain endorsed by Liberty Baptist Fellowship. He also served 6 years in the Air Force as Jet Technician and 6 years in the Virginia Army Nations Guard as a Staff Specialist. David was raised in the Lutheran Church in Swanton, Ohio. He made a public profession of faith in Christ in 1975 and joined the James Lee Road Baptist Church in Florida. He graduated from Baptist Bible College in Springfield, MO in 1980. He pastored two churches in Ohio and then went to Liberty University, where he finished a Bachelor of Science in 1985. Continuing his education at Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary where he graduated with a Master of Divinity in 1989.