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Grandfather's Enduring Love (eBook, ePUB) - Musser, Kenneth David
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A dramatic true story of a Kansas family extending over four continuous generations. Tragedy after tragedy would haunt this family, including the mama burning to death on New Year's Day of 1927. Papa's enduring love prevails as he raises two families of five children each. Papa's five-year-old daughter, Faithe, would be the oldest witness of seeing her mama burning to death. As a result, she would live a lifetime of depression and mental illness, leaving her to become an abusive wife and mother. A son who suffered emotional and physical abuse at the hands of his mother himself would lead a…mehr

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A dramatic true story of a Kansas family extending over four continuous generations. Tragedy after tragedy would haunt this family, including the mama burning to death on New Year's Day of 1927. Papa's enduring love prevails as he raises two families of five children each. Papa's five-year-old daughter, Faithe, would be the oldest witness of seeing her mama burning to death. As a result, she would live a lifetime of depression and mental illness, leaving her to become an abusive wife and mother. A son who suffered emotional and physical abuse at the hands of his mother himself would lead a life of severe depression and acute anxiety. The emotionally and physically abused son will share five escapes or places of refuge which helped him endure his eight-year continued abuse. Throughout our true dramatic story will be vivid illustrations of a number of families' enduring love through prayer, climaxing with the greatest enduring love ever, of God giving his only begotten Son, Jesus to die on the cross, shedding his blood for all sinners.


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Kenneth David Musser is a native of Abilene, Kansas, the hometown of the 34th President of the United States, Dwight David Eisenhower. Kenneth's daddy, David Musser, was the pastor of the Abilene, Kansas, Brethren in Christ Church in the 1950s, the same church that President Eisenhower attended growing up in Abilene. Musser is a 1962 graduate of Abilene High School, the same high school that President Eisenhower graduated from in 1909.As a young boy growing up, Musser was a victim of emotional and physical abuse. Musser has three children: David, Carrie, and Maribeth, and, at the present time, eleven grandchildren.Musser is a 1973 graduate of Messiah College, now known as Messiah University, located in Grantham, Pennsylvania, with a BA degree in Religious Education. Musser is a scholar of US history as well as a historian of Major League Baseball. In addition, Musser has immense knowledge of NCAA Basketball and Football, as well as Professional basketball and football.