Him Big God Day
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Him Big God Day and Other Remarkable Sabbath Stories”This day Him Big God Day,” Umie explained. “Me restin’ from me workin,’ and me thinkin’ ’bout me Big God.”The supervisor laughed, thinking the woodcutter who had never seen a calendar had made a mistake. ‘You’re all mixed up. Tomorrow’s the Lord’s Day. T’day you work – Sunday you rest. Now off to work, mate!””This day me no workn’,” Umie replied. “Preacher man, ‘e teachin’ me from him him Big Black Book. ‘E tellin’ me day seven is rest day of Him Big God. This day me no workin’.””The supervisor grabbed Umie angrily, and slapped his left shoulder. ‘You get ready for work!” he shouted. Him Big God Day is a collection of remarkable, true stories about God’s faithfulness to those who honor His holy day. These stories will take you from the Kalahari Desert to cold and barren prison cells; from tribal wars in Rwanda to military barracks in French Guiana; from classrooms to family living rooms as they remind you that God blesses those who determine to follow Him.Stanley Maxwell has worked and traveled around the world, gathering stories about the Sabbath and about the God who showers His children with blessings. Him Big God Day is sure to become a family favorite in homes around the world.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816326174
Stanley Maxwell
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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