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Author Ken Alexander was born in Los Angeles in 1950 and was raised in Southern California. In 1972 he attended a Jr. College with a major in journalism and was editor and writer for the school newspaper. He went on to establish a successful building maintenance business in Redlands, California. Not satisfied, he obtained his law degree from Western State college of Law in 1984. He passed the bar exam on the first try and practiced law for the next 20 years. During his career he practiced in many areas of litigation including criminal defense, personal injury, administrative law, real estate and business law. He conducted jury trials and other trials in well over 100 cases. He wrote 1000s of legal briefs, appeals (some published), trial briefs and other legal documents. He was elected to the prestigious American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) by judges and his peers for excellence in trial work. He was active and was referred cases by all the local Attorney Bar associations.
Mr. Alexander is now semi-retired from law but to satisfy his desire to keep busy he has chosen to make himself available in the freelance writing market. Ken is a proficient writer in non-fiction generally, law, politics, religion (has been a ministry in a church for 25 years) and some selected fiction. He is a versatile writer and can write on any number of subjects, especially subjects that require research.
My passion is ...
spirituality
I know too much about ...
law
Why I write ...
for fun and profit
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
ancient Christian and Jewish writers
My first job ...
car wash
My inspiration ...
God
The "Lord's Prayer" is probably the deepest prayer contained in the Word of God. The Lord God himself was teaching us how to pray and what to pray for. It is something that should be studied in its entire depth. The following words will only skim the surface in understanding the prayer. Since it was spoken by God on this earth, in the form of Jesus Christ, it can only be an eternal Word of God, it's expression continuing to unfold forever. THE LORD'S PRAYER IN CONTEXT We must first see that the title "The Lord's Prayer" is actually a misnomer. In the context in which it was spoken, Jesus w...
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Member since: March 2007
Articles Written: 125