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Adon Caddo, one of many Adons (lords) created by Adonai - the Lord of Lords, was sent into Adonai's newly-created world, to a location at the mouth of a great river in the swamp region of the Mighty River of North America. There on an insignificant island near what would become New Orleans, he erected a dwelling that became known as the Black Gardenia because of the abundance of the intoxicatingly-aromatic flower that grew only there. For countless centuries, Adon Caddo, along with his pelican companion, Pel, subtly influenced a myriad of extraordinary individuals who found themselves on the…mehr

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Adon Caddo, one of many Adons (lords) created by Adonai - the Lord of Lords, was sent into Adonai's newly-created world, to a location at the mouth of a great river in the swamp region of the Mighty River of North America. There on an insignificant island near what would become New Orleans, he erected a dwelling that became known as the Black Gardenia because of the abundance of the intoxicatingly-aromatic flower that grew only there. For countless centuries, Adon Caddo, along with his pelican companion, Pel, subtly influenced a myriad of extraordinary individuals who found themselves on the path to the Black Gardenia. Each would be faced with the ultimate eternal decision as their own unique story led him to either acceptance or rejection of Christ.
Autorenporträt
Gary Stephen Moore was a soloist with the San Francisco Ballet and danced with the Harkness Ballet of New York, the Pennsylvania Ballet, and the Virginia Ballet. He holds a degree in Practical Theology from Christ for the Nations Institute (Dallas, Texas), a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Resources from Faulkner University (Montgomery, Alabama), and a Master of Education degree from Lesley University (Cambridge, Massachusetts).

As an educator for over twenty-five years, he received numerous awards, including Disney's American Teacher Award, USA Today's All-USA Team Teacher Award, Toyota's International Teacher Fellowship, National Dance Educator of the Year Honoree (National Dance Association), and the Council for Basic Education/National Endowment for the Arts in Education Fellowship.

Gary has served as an educational consultant for many organizations, including the Disney Learning Organization and Harvard Project Zero. Gary was also featured on the Disney Channel's The Disney Channel Salutes the American Teacher and as a technical advisor to the classic Tim Burton film, Big Fish.

Gary has been published in the NDA Journal (vol. 2, 2009), Journal of Physical Education, Health, Recreation and Dance (vol. 82, no. 1, 2011), and Nu Delta Alpha Journal (vol. 4, 2012). In 2016, his first novel was published, The Thunderbunny Chronicles: Part 1: Tall Tails and Legends of the Great High Country and Part 2: Sky Queen and the Fear of Tomorrow.

Gary and his wife, Linda, live in Frisco, Colorado, and are members of the Rocky Mountain Bible Church. They are the proud parents of Christian, Andrew, and Luke, daughter-in-laws Denice, Caroline, and Jenny, and the proud grandparents of Riley, Spencer, Stern, Drew, Larkin, and Charlotte.