Writer’s Bio: Chaz Oswald


“My name is Chaz Oswald. I am 23, and I live in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I completed my bachelor degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in marketing and advertising at Davenport University last year. Within 2007, I have traveled three continents—South America, Europe, and Africa. My life is a blank canvas which the Artist of the Universe has begun His masterpiece in me. While I patiently wait for God’s will and plan for my life to unfold in inconceivable ways, it is my hope that you accompany me on my life’s journey through my writings so that you too may deepen your own faith. Join me in experiencing the Living God.”
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