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Patience, My Foot! explores Everyman's struggle for patience with self, with others, with things, and with God.
* Entertaining * Humorous * Bible-based * Practical & Helpful *
Anger, Frustration and Impatience are serious
problems in the home, on the job, in the community. Patience is in short supply!
Numerous anecdotes and quotes enliven the
book's pages. Hordes of us are in that great legion of The Impatient (you
know who you are), and we need more patience. You need this book.
The author's own difficulties in life are only briefly noted--as "credentials"
on the topic of patience.
"...[Your] book is so full of good information that I'll have to get another
3x5" card for notes of quotes, scripture and good information. [You're]
nailing-my-impatience to the wall, like [you've] been following me around. It's also very
helpful for me to be more patient with my father who is hard-of-hearing, forgetful and
like [you] said, "You have to repeat things two or three times" (amazing
insights). I'm so impressed! -- Glen P., Calif.
In the words of an old commercial, "Try it, you'll like it." Satisfaction is guaranteed or the purchase price (less shipping cost) will be refunded.
| Paperback: 148 pages | |
| Publisher: AuthorHouse (October, 2004) | |
| ISBN: 1418478474 | |
| Product Dimensions: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.3 inches | |
| Shipping Weight: 1 lb. | |
| Price: $12.50 + $3.50 s/h |
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| Founded in 1881 by the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway Company, Temple, Texas became a railroad town overnight. The company purchased 181 acres and then auctioned off parcels to prospective buyers interested in providing services for railroad equipment and passengers. Though early on Temple had several unfortunate nicknamesMudville, Tanglefoot, and Ratsvilleit soon shed its image as a muddy, rat-infested land, became a major junction for four railway lines, and offered a land of opportunity for commerce. The railway would bring flattering new nicknames like Progressive Temple and Prairie Queen as well as a chance to be part of the American Dream. Author Michael LeFan is a lifelong resident of Temple, and his father was a local preacher for 40 years. A freelance writer, LeFan is also an avid postcard collector with a discriminating eye toward collecting only the best. Showcasing life in Temple in all its variety, the postcards featured in this volume pay tribute to a beloved hometown in the heart of Texas. | ||||||||||||||
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