This is a collection of cartoon panels drawn by hobby cartoonist, Bill King. Haven't heard of him? Me either. His cartoons are highly appropriate for restroom reading but not recommended for toilet paper. And it should be safe for children to read. Ya, they will laugh. But be prepared for questions such as, "Why is the snowman sticking his carrot in the doggie's bottom, Mommy? Is it fun?" Enjoy
This is a collection of cartoon panels drawn by hobby cartoonist, Bill King. Haven't heard of him? Me either. His cartoons are highly appropriate for ...
How would you answer questions about the Christian faith? In this book a doubter, whom the author named Thomas, asks many of the common questions that can lead to a resistance in accepting the Christian faith. Thomas' friend, named Matt (who relates thoughts, understandings, and experiences of the author), writes his answers in the form of letters back to Thomas. The author writes of a God that is gracious, forgiving, accepting, and ever loving. And he explores what it is like to be in continuous fellowship with God through Jesus Christ It is a fellowship free for the asking, a gift...
How would you answer questions about the Christian faith? In this book a doubter, whom the author named Thomas, asks many of the common questions t...
How would you answer questions about the Christian faith? In this book a doubter, whom the author named Thomas, asks many of the common questions that can lead to a resistance in accepting the Christian faith. Thomas' friend, named Matt (who relates thoughts, understandings, and experiences of the author), writes his answers in the form of letters back to Thomas. The author writes of a God that is gracious, forgiving, accepting, and ever loving. And he explores what it is like to be in continuous fellowship with God through Jesus Christ It is a fellowship free for the asking, a gift...
How would you answer questions about the Christian faith? In this book a doubter, whom the author named Thomas, asks many of the common questions t...
Young Hack Patterson gave up on Detroit in 1962 and returned to his roots in a cotton mill village in Alabama. Broke and bored he and his best friend Woozie Thomas agreed to haul a load of moonshine for a local bootlegger. This bizarre episode lands them in a rural county jail for two weeks. Following the jail stint, both are temporarily employed at a nursing home to assist the staff in preparing for a state inspection. What happens over the next two months will change their young lives forever as they are peppered by a variety of events and situations that involve some uncanny personality...
Young Hack Patterson gave up on Detroit in 1962 and returned to his roots in a cotton mill village in Alabama. Broke and bored he and his best friend ...
In today's day and age we don't see as many stories about how helping someone can lead to opportunities that benefit everyone in the community. This children's story focuses on a special kid who defies logic and faces his fears to help another person, and in the process creates an opportunity while having a great story to tell.
In today's day and age we don't see as many stories about how helping someone can lead to opportunities that benefit everyone in the community. This c...