Growing Up in God's Country, Part 2: Still Growing!

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  • Growing Up in God's Country, Part 2: Still Growing! Book Detail

  • Author : El McMeen
  • Release Date : 2024-08-05
  • Publisher : BookLocker.com, Inc.
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 91
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 6,6 MB

Growing Up in God's Country, Part 2: Still Growing! by El McMeen PDF Summary

Book Description: El McMeen is a renowned musician, a Christian minister, and a humorist. His passions include the “three M’s” -- ministry, music, and mirth. Those three subjects reign in this Volume 2 to El's acclaimed memoir from 2018, "Growing Up in God's Country." The earlier book starts with El's birth (and a disability: cerebral palsy) and takes the reader on a captivating ride to what El characterizes, with a chuckle, as his "early dotage." This book covers the ensuing six years, during which “God-at-work moments” explode in all three “M” areas. Miracles, surprises, and delights spring up in this book. El’s tone ranges from breezy to serious, from humorous to introspective, from self-deprecating to evangelistic. El gives God the credit for the miracles in his life, and for the doors God has opened for him. He encourages readers to recognize the doors that are being opened for them, and to charge through them!

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A #1 NEW RELEASE ON AMAZON! El McMeen hails from rural Pennsylvania. His full name is “Elmer Ellsworth McMeen, III.” That’s a good name for a kid, El says

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