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After the Storms
From Red Dirt to Redemption
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S. E. Cunningham
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In After the Storms: From Red Dirt to Redemption, S.E. Cunningham provides a powerful memoir of resilience, tracing his journey from a childhood of poverty and family struggle in Oklahoma to his experiences as a 19D Cavalry Scout and law enforcement officer. As the youngest of eight children, Cunningham describes himself as the "caboose" of a family shaped by his mother’s unshakable faith and his father’s battle with alcoholism.
A central, formative event in the book is the 1979 Lawton tornado, which leveled his family home and taught him the "weight of loss". This literal storm mirrors the many personal "storms" he later faces, including:
Military Service: His time as a Scout in the Mojave Desert and the Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Storm, where he learned discipline and faced the reality of his own mortality.
Trauma and Near-Death: A horrific vehicle accident in the Mojave Desert where his truck rolled seven times and his heart stopped three times during surgery. He views his survival as a "Fourth Man" (God) being present in the furnace of his struggle.
Personal Loss: The devastating deaths of his first wife and a fellow soldier (Walker), which led him into a "dead space" of bitterness and a temporary flight to Seattle to escape his calling.
Ultimately, the book is a testament to redemption. Cunningham recounts how God "hunted him down" even when he tried to run, leading him back to his roots in Oklahoma to reconcile with his father before his father's passing. He concludes by transitioning from a "broken protector" to a witness for Christ, encouraging listeners to trade their "heavy, rusted armor" for the rest and peace found in faith. He emphasizes that the "red dirt" of life’s pain provides the necessary friction for growth and a permanent spiritual foundation.
©2026 S.E. Cunningham (P)2026 S.E. Cunningham