When an author writes from his experiences as a public school teacher and administrator, his stories usually sound authentic. When he has served as a shepherd in the church for many years, his stories take on an additional hue of validity. This volume shapes a host of autobiographical material into marvelous treasures meant primarily for extended family members. Gerald Casey wants those closest to him to know how he feels about issues as he develops spiritually-and to understand that development. These pages are part autobiography and part sermon (lengthy talk?). They will help his loved ones...
When an author writes from his experiences as a public school teacher and administrator, his stories usually sound authentic. When he has served as a ...