His Journey
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Book Details
About the Book
This book is an autobiography written in the third person. The author felt it would be easier to speak in the third person, not only of his failures but also of his successes. The story takes place on the sea, and the reader will easily see the symbolism of the journey of the old saint. He will see the responses of the old man to his circumstances; he will also get an inside look at the thoughts and feelings of a man of God. Most of all, the reader will see the great redemption, the overwhelming love, and the undeniable restoration of those whom Christ has chosen to call "friends."
About the Author
The author is fifty-eight years old. Thirty-nine of those years, he has followed the Master, and thirty-eight years he has preached the gospel. He was put to work early in the Master's vineyard, which was frightening at first but has always been very rewarding. After ten years of ministry, which included three trips to the Middle East, he felt he needed to learn how to study. He enrolled at Bethany Bible College, in their off -campus studies (he was pastoring at the time), where he received his BA in theology. He has pastored three churches and preached over three hundred revivals in nine states. His failing health has forced him to slow down, but he still preaches occasionally at his home church, Riverside Baptist, where he assists his pastor.