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Concise answers to the big Biblical questions. Have you ever wondered what the Bible has to say about something? Basic questions are answered here, with the author's life experiences frequently given as helpful anecdotes. This book is filled with all sorts of life questions that nearly everyone wonders about from time to time. What does the Bible say about eternal life? sin? heaven on earth? the Second Coming? the rapture? the devil? hell? wickedness? Israel? All of these and more are answered in a short answer format, so that you might quickly get a conservative Biblical perspective.
This book is the life story of a young man (62) who has experienced continued growth due to the influence of purposefully invited and placed fathers in his life. It is the story of Pat Davis and his wife's journey in the kingdom and the impact multiple leaders have had on them. Pat is very passionate about this subject. He sees it as crucial to the fulfillment of one's destiny in Christ. Pat's editor, Barry Hall, assures him that this is a vital and timely book for the body of Christ!
Davis, a former boxer, wrestler and humor writer, was encouraged by his younger sister to write a book about his "career" as an unpaid street fighter and vigilante. The resulting 'auto-fight-ography' has been described by readers as "the funniest book I have ever read," and a book "I read cover-to-cover in one sitting and immediately began reading again." The book spans the four decades of Patrick's up and down existence as a skirt-chasing beach bum, carpenter, teacher, semi-pro basketball player, day laborer, male model and professional writer...all seen through the bizarre and unrewarding prism of Patrick's fistfights. He fights in jail, on a basketball court, at coffee shops, on planes, on trains, at the community pool, at work, outside bars, inside Ralphs and outside MacDonalds. He fights for and with the homeless. He fights with bullies, rapists, evil landlords, horrible bosses, wife beaters, street gang members, co-workers and friends. Each chapter is a well-crafted short story that's either hilarious, compelling or grim...usually all three. Fans of the book include Washington Post writer Tony Knott, actors Mark Valley, Galen Gering and Orson Bean, authors Merle Ginsburg and John Gilbert, billionaire environmentalist David de Rothschild, Simpsons director Davis Silverman and documentary film maker Kerry Candaele.
Frayed, by Patrick Davis, is an autobiography written in rhyme. Following two true warriors serving fifteen years apart, it is about lost love, hardship, good times and bad, and ultimately the permanence of death. The saga begins with a boy born in rural Northwestern Pennsylvania while his uncle fights for his life on the beaches of Normandy. Luckily, the Germans couldn't stop Johnny from teaching his nephew to be a man, even with a new plate in his head. When the ghosts of war drive Johnny to finish the job that Hitler's war machine couldn't, his nephew could do nothing but follow in his footsteps. Yet war cannot cure a heavy heart and a guilty conscience. Now, in his ninth decade, Patrick realizes that the love found along the way might.
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