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5-22, Stories of Survival, Stories of Faith. How This Book Is Helping Build A Home

By: Shayla Patrick
Updated: June 29, 2012
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WEBB CITY, MO.--- Scott Hettinger author of 5-22 Stories of Survival, Stories of Faith, hopes his book will stand out among other tornado related publications. It's a 420 paged faith based collection of stories from people who survived last year's tornado. Although it's priced at around $27, Hettinger won't get a cent of the proceeds. He plans to put all money from the sales towards building a house for a family in need.

"Every cent that I would profit off of this is going to go towards a house. I have been asked why I'm not going to profit, well, thats not why I did it. I didn't go it to make money, I did it to help people," states Hettinger.

You can purchase this book on out website by clicking here.

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