Dennis Leaver is a passionate writer, dedicated to exploring the intersection of God's endless love with human experience. Working primarily as an educator in the field of radiation oncology, he has helped cancer patients battle their disease. Leaver has authored five editions of Washington and Leaver's Principals and Practice of Radiation Therapy, which was recently translated into a simplified Chinese edition. He continues to write, helping patients and loved ones with the physical and emotional effects of cancer.
""This trip down Dennis Leaver's Ragged Road is a memorable reminder that what we view as tumultuous times in our past are often the most character molding moments that we are grateful for in the future. If we continue to look for small signs to correct and guide us, we can ultimately feel at peace with how our personal story unfolds."" --Megan Trad, chair, Radiation Therapy Program, Texas State University Round Rock Campus ""In Ragged Road, the 'fingerprint of God' is easily seen as author Dennis Leaver delightfully describes his faith journey. In Dennis's life there are no coincidences, just the strong and steady hand of God leading him away from darkness and into a purposeful life of light, love, and happiness. Ragged Road will help you see the 'fingerprint of God' on your own life."" --Ron Gobeil, retired entrepreneur, Ave Maria, Florida ""From self-centered dissipation, through betrayal and forgiveness, to a life of mature spirituality and fulfillment is the Ragged Road of Dennis Leaver. For most who have gone from lost to found, this gripping story resonates with us. God calls us out of our confused false selves into the clarity of our true self in gentle yet persistent ways."" --Steve Young, licensed clinical social worker ""In Ragged Road, Dennis Leaver tells the heartfelt and meaningful story of his walk of faith. Looking back over a life that is fraught, eventful, and not always very godly, Dennis thoughtfully examines the ways that the Lord has seen him through on his journey; a journey that's bound to touch anyone who goes along."" --James L. Nelson, author of Benedict Arnold's Navy, and George Washington's Secret Navy