Breakfast Meeting in Fallbrook, CA. this Saturday 10/16/2021 – To Share my story

The Fallbrook chapter of Business Men’s Fellowship is hosting an event featuring a local men’s in-house recovery program for men with drug or alcohol related problems. According to BMF National President, Bill Keith, the public is invited to attend and ask questions of Mr. Eschenbach, the program’s leadership, or share common experiences with the dilemmas

Be A Wise Builder

Approximately 5 years ago while working on a railroad bridge replacement project, after opening the new bridge to train traffic there was a foundation failure. Fortunately there were not train derailments and or injuries. But the bridge foundations required a re-work.  Much like what we require in our lives. Re-work and or a second chance.

The Book Is Now Available

You can now purchase the book on Amazon Paperback an E-book or order one from Barnes and Noble. There is also a link on my website (jbachbook.com) Make sure you specify a Author: John P. Eschenbach    

The Honeybee Farm

From the book Rescued – (Another Chance) Rick kept asking me to make a Friday night visit to the Honeybee Farm. I made a deal with Rick. I would commit to attending one meeting. On a Friday night, I arrived around 6:30 p.m. I pulled up into the parking area on my loud 650 BSA

One or Two

One of my daughters just finished reading the proof copy of my book. She said, “Dad I love the way you have provided a thread in your book about your Band of Brother’s.” In the book of Ecclesiastes 4:9 it reads “Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed.”

Honesty

Today’s post is an excerpt from the book Rescued. Mr. Bigus said, “Well, with your persistence, I can’t turn you away empty-handed.” He handed me an application. That was a start. He said, “Take this home, complete it, and return it to me tomorrow.” I took the application home, and after reviewing it, I had

The Cross and the Switchblade

From the Book Rescued – A True Story of Redemption, Pardon and Second Chances Because I was a juvenile, the police released me in June, pending my trial. In September of 1967, the Baltimore County Juvenile Court ordered me to Spring Grove State Hospital in Catonsville, Maryland. During my trial, the judge said, “I have

A fathers love

From the book Rescued. After getting the position of carpenter on the railroad, I visited my parents. I mentioned to my dad that my next goal was to become an Assistant Bridge and Building Foreman. I said, “I need a dependable watch,” and Dad said, “I will take care of that for you.” He headed