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Fight for the Forgotten

How a Mixed Martial Artist Stopped Fighting for Himself and Started Fighting for Others

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Fight for the Forgotten

By: Loretta Hunt, Justin Wren
Narrated by: Roger Wayne
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Justin Wren knows what it's like to feel like the world is against you. Like many kids, Justin was bullied as a child. Fueled by the anger he felt toward his tormenters, Justin trained hard and propelled his dream of becoming a UFC fighter into reality. But the pain from his childhood didn't dissipate, and Justin fell into a spiral of depression and addiction, leading him on a path toward destruction. After getting kicked out of his training community, his career was in shambles, and he had nowhere else to go, so Justin attended a men's retreat, and it was there he found God.

Justin joined several international mission trips that opened his eyes and his heart to a world filled with suffering deep in the jungle of the Democratic Republic of Congo. There he came across the Mbuti Pygmy tribe, a group of people persecuted by neighboring tribes and forced into slavery. His encounter with the Pygmy tribe left him wondering who was there to help them, and in that moment Justin stepped out of the ring and into a fight for the forgotten.

©2015 Justin Wren (P)2015 Tantor
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"Justin's story is an example of what any man or woman can do when they discover and embrace who they are and what they are made for." (Bob Hamp, author of Think Differently - Live Differently)
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Everything about Justin Wren’s book is amazing. It is captivating, heart warming, inspiring, truthful and believable! I laughed and I cried (a lot). My only suggestion is to have a box of tissues nearby.

This book was recommended to me by my adult-MMA fighting-son. We’ve both recommend it to everyone we know.

Additionally, the narrator did an excellent job.

Amazing!

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Praise God for leading you where He has. I pray Justin Wren continues God's plan for his life until he is joined in heaven with all the saints.

Amazing Testimony!

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This is a very entertaining book. It held my attention and kept me coming back for more. I would recommend this book to everyone.

Great Book!

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What a Great story! Mr.Wren fights for Love. There is no Greater thing. God is Love. There will be world Peace. Every need will be met. There will be First World EVERYWHERE.

First World EVERYWHERE

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Amazing and inspiring story! Thank you Justin for your faithful service. I pray that your work will encourage us all to be the hands and feet of Jesus!

Highly recommend!

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Absolutely amazing, very inspiring, and a must read for struggling religious people, I was amazed.

Great Story

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If you're in the active opioid addiction and someone denies you entrance to rehab and instead tells you to "pray about it", that person doesn't have your health or best interest in mind.

A great story sadly used to pitch Christian self help

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