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In A Boy and His Lunch, author Kenneth G. Old takes the delightful story of a youngster venturing down to the fringe of a lake and reflects on the amazing events of that day long ago. It is no different today. He takes us into the intriguing areas of our individual involvement in God's purposes with some lively examples from our own day where 'every little helps'. The consequence of Christian faith is that we become God's handiwork changed, charged and enabled to accomplish the good deeds for which He has designed us. God, the master weaver, causes circumstances, events, and relationships to intertwine in a marvelous tapestry of his handiwork.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In A Boy and His Lunch, author Kenneth G. Old takes the delightful story of a youngster venturing down to the fringe of a lake and reflects on the amazing events of that day long ago. It is no different today. He takes us into the intriguing areas of our individual involvement in God's purposes with some lively examples from our own day where 'every little helps'. The consequence of Christian faith is that we become God's handiwork changed, charged and enabled to accomplish the good deeds for which He has designed us. God, the master weaver, causes circumstances, events, and relationships to intertwine in a marvelous tapestry of his handiwork.
Autorenporträt
Patty worked with her husband, Kenneth G. Old, for seven years shaping the ongoing tale of the Wizard's battle with the Little People. Ken first told the stories to children of missionaries in Pakistan. When he retired, he began writing them down. After Ken died in 2007, Patty worked to get all twelve stories published. She wants children everywhere to enjoy Ken's overactive imagination. As a result of her marriage to Roy, she is now Patty Old West.