Let Me Tell You A Story: Finding Hope in a Hopeless World - Couverture souple

McMeen, Frank

 
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Synopsis

This book is about hope. Our world is made up of people trying to survive losses in love, life, memory, abilities and hope. With technology and medical advances being major parts of our everyday life, one would think that we would be able to cope. Our country has become so separated that families are divided over politics, vaccines, masks, love and human rights. Families are divided against families. Brothers are divided. Churches are divided. Communities are divided. In the midst of our advanced civilization, we find a divided society lacking hope. We lack the hope of a better country for our children. We find little hope in future of relationships. This book was written to give you true hope. In the midst of losing love, there is a glimpse of hope. In the midst of the loss of civility in this nation, there is the vision of our true country. In dealing with rejection, we find where we can always go home. This book will make you laugh and touch your heart. Every story was written to lead you to a place of personal contentment and peace. Designed to help those angry with God, this book will have you develop a realistic perception of your Creator. Jesus touched lives through love and inclusion. His words changed lives. The woman at the well, the sick and dying were changed by the smallest thing . . . even just touching the hem of his garment. May this book be the gentle touch that impacts your life.

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À propos des auteurs

For more than two decades, Dr. Frank McMeen, a native of Columbia, Tennessee, has served as President of the West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation in Jackson, Tennessee. He's the former Vice President of University Advancement at Freed-Hardeman University, President of Columbia Academy, and adjunct faculty member at the University of Memphis. Living in Jackson, Tennessee, he enjoys historic preservation. He has restored 12 historic homes and buildings. served two terms as president of the state's oldest historic organization, the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities. He served seven years as chair of Jackson's Historical Zoning Board, and eight terms as president of Tennessee's third largest neighborhood association, Lambuth Area Neighborhood Association in Midtown Jackson. He loves animals and rescued his dogs, Bonnie May, Lucky Dawg and Minnie Mutt.

Jacque Hillman. HillHelen Group Publishers senior editor. Award-winning journalist for 30 years. Sterling Awards: 20 Most Influential Women in West Tennessee 2014.

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