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The Pastor and the Great Preachers of Old

The Marshland Baptist Chronicles #4

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Pastor Roye is recuperating in Florida and spends his mornings listening to radio preachers. They have done great works for God and will be the first to tell you so. Roye finds himself wanting when he compares their great deeds to his own. He has never done anything great. He has just plugged away, all his life, and now he is old: retirement age. A question hangs in the air, and he's too afraid to say it out loud: What if Marshland Baptist Church retires him? Literature & Fiction Short Stories
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made me cry

this book is not a complex, story intense, highly detailed work, instead it's simple, pure, and honest. I see God everywhere but it seems I see him more in the simple and the honest, after all, he uses the simple things to confoud the wise, and for a split moment while reading this book I saw the gospel and a shadow of Christ. one can only cry when confronted with that, I think.

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