**America's beloved storyteller will guide and thrill your imagination with these classic tales. Join Gene Edwards as he recounts his favorite stories from more than 50 years of travel and ministry.** Considered the "Paul Harvey" of Christian writers, Gene Edwards is one of America's most beloved a
Stories I Love to Tell
β Scribed by Edwards, Gene
- Book ID
- 109879951
- Publisher
- Thomas Nelson
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 206 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780785218746
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β¦ Synopsis
America's beloved storyteller will guide and thrill your imagination with these classic tales. Join Gene Edwards as he recounts his favorite stories from more than 50 years of travel and ministry.
Considered the "Paul Harvey" of Christian writers, Gene Edwards is one of America's most beloved authors. Stories I Love to Tell, his new book, is a compilation of tales that continue to move audiences. From stories about a chance meeting with Helen Keller at the Garden Tomb in the Holy Land to an astounding Jonah experience inside a whale to stories about a child growing up in a one-room shack, Gene knows how to spin an old-fashioned yarn.
During the last four decades, Gene has amassed an enthusiastic, dedicated readership. Stories I Love to Tell will delight and entertain devoted fans as he relays story after astonishing story. You will want to grab a hot drink and huddle around the fireplace as America's seasoned storyteller transports your imagination...
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