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More Parables for Plain People-Observations of FooFoo the Wise follows in the same vein as Jack Worrill's first book, Parables for Plain People, which was well received and, according to some reports, placed him in the top 10 percent of self-published authors. Once again he shares his opinions and insights-some wise and some witty-all with a focus on their possible spiritual significance when applied to one's daily life. Jack's writings are drawn from his experience as an advertising executive, Sunday school teacher, furniture craftsman, music minister, and observer of human nature. In More…mehr

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More Parables for Plain People-Observations of FooFoo the Wise follows in the same vein as Jack Worrill's first book, Parables for Plain People, which was well received and, according to some reports, placed him in the top 10 percent of self-published authors. Once again he shares his opinions and insights-some wise and some witty-all with a focus on their possible spiritual significance when applied to one's daily life. Jack's writings are drawn from his experience as an advertising executive, Sunday school teacher, furniture craftsman, music minister, and observer of human nature. In More Parables, he offers ninety-one fresh, new, inspirational readings on topics from "The Magic Feather" to "The Upraised Thumb," with stops in between at such subjects as "The Beggar Lice," "The Delusionist," and "The Sardines and Soda Crackers."
Autorenporträt
Jack was born, reared and educated in Atlanta, Georgia. After his graduation from Georgia Tech he spent thirty-five years in the Direct Mail Advertising and Printing business, before discovering his skills as a Chair Caning and Furniture Restoration Craftsman. In addition to these professional credentials, Jack spent twenty years as a bi-vocational Minister of Music in several churches in the Metro Atlanta area. Jack has three married daughters, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Following the passing of his wife Lyn in 2010, Jack responded to what he calls a "Holy Nudge," and in 2012 married Joyce Smith who was also widowed in 2010. Joyce is the mother of two married sons, five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Jack and Joyce currently live in Knoxville, Tennessee.