This story is true. In 2009 three Christians working within one of
Australia’s intelligence organizations, witnessed things they shouldn’t
have seen. What could they do about it? They were sworn to secrecy
and could’ve been prosecuted for revealing what they knew. Besides,
they had no evidence. All the proof was digital; locked away in secret
Defense computer files. In 2011, without evidence to back their claims,
they went to the media, and watched in awe as God protected them
from prosecution and helped them expose the greatest intelligence
scandal in Australia’s history. Theirs is a remarkable story…
Three Defense whistleblowers say they have been directly ordered
by superiors to falsify security checks on civilian and military personnel.
(John Stewart, ABC Lateline. May 2011)
“We owe them a debt of gratitude! The Parliament owes these three brave
people a great debt of gratitude for coming forward in the circumstances.”
(Parliament House, Canberra. February 2013)
www.inhisname.com.au
Kimberly Dalferes
Have you ever wondered if the life of the woman standing next to you in the
checkout line is as weird as yours? Could you be trapped in a bizarre reality
show, where the object of the game is to get the frazzled lady to flip out just
one more time? If so, this book confirms you are in good company.
I Was In Love With a Short Man Once is a story collection from humor
columnist and author Kimberly Dalferes. Reflections center on growing up
as a child of limited means in South Florida; balancing work as a federal
official with the demands of single motherhood; and navigating the amusing
challenges of being a second-time-around wife.
Now available as an audiobook (narrated by Amanda Newcomb)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SX5MFNC
http://kimdalferes.com/