In a lighthearted approach, Reed reminds us how mysterious and wonderful life is when fate and God take hand. Discover the follies and foibles of mainstream religion as you read about potluck dinners that flopped, pigs that were taught to pray, and faith healing that backfired. These tales of characters from small-town Iowa to rural Maine affectionately tweak Christian traditions and practices and awaken us with a little pinch of humor.
Bob Reed was, at the time of publication, an author living in East Northport, New York. He has served in the Navy and spent twenty-five years in public television and college teaching. Reed, a native of Marcus, Iowa, was raised a Methodist, married in the Congregational Church, and is now a member of the choir of the First Presbyterian Church of Northport, Long Island, New York. He plays the banjo and spent twenty-five years as an executive in public television and in college teaching.
In a lighthearted approach, Reed reminds us how mysterious and wonderful life is when fate and God take hand. Discover the follies and foibles of mainstream religion as you read about potluck dinners that flopped, pigs that were taught to pray, and faith healing that backfired. These tales of characters from small-town Iowa to rural Maine affectionately tweak Christian traditions and practices and awaken us with a little pinch of humor.
Bob Reed was, at the time of publication, an author living in East Northport, New York. He has served in the Navy and spent twenty-five years in public television and college teaching. Reed, a native of Marcus, Iowa, was raised a Methodist, married in the Congregational Church, and is now a member of the choir of the First Presbyterian Church of Northport, Long Island, New York. He plays the banjo and spent twenty-five years as an executive in public television and in college teaching.
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