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  • af Jonnie Kidd Whittington
    178,95 kr.

    Yates Warren Kidd is a Klansman before he becomes a preacher. In the roaring twenties and early thirties the Klan beats offenders, burns crosses, kills and dumps the bodies into the Hillsborough River. Kidd participates until one day while driving his truck on a busy road in Tampa, Florida he encounters God Almighty. His life makes a U turn; the Klan sends a hit man . . . Journey through Kidd's terrifying adventures and exciting victories. You'll encounter: -Help for alcoholism -Hope for troubled marriages -Healing for sick bodies -The Supernatural Sit back and enjoy an emotional ride into the dramatic past of Yates Warren Kidd and his wife Spitfire Doll. You'll laugh and cry and stay up late turning pages.

  • af Jonnie Kidd Whittington
    88,95 kr.

    Women love the Monologues for the six characters of the Wives of the Bible study book. Seeing one of your students dress as the Biblical wife and recite the monologue brings the lessons to life. Also included are instructions for making a biblical head piece and advice on costumes.

  • af Jonnie Kidd Whittington
    88,95 kr.

    Inside are toys and games we boys and girls played long ago. We had no televisions, computers, I-pads or smart phones. There were no motorized scooters or hover boards. We played Jacks, hide and seek, and red rover. We rode bicycles, learned to skate, and chanted rhymes as we jumped rope by the hour. We gathered on the empty corner lot to play baseball, or on the sidewalk in front of the house for hopscotch. We swung from sack swings, and knelt in the dirt to shoot marbles. Life was simple, and we had lots of fun with our Old Fashioned Games and Toys

  • - My son's battle with drugs and alcohol
    af Jonnie Kidd Whittington
    111,95 kr.

    My Son's Battle with Drugs and AlcoholAt seven months old, my baby, Mike, takes his first steps.He walks earlier than most children but will his steps take him to the right places?Every few years sets a pattern of wrong choices that lead him further down a road of self-destruction.Each step he takes breaks my heart more and more.What have I done wrong in raising him?I can't open my eyes to another day not knowing if Mike will be dead or alive.How can I face our church congregation wherehis father is called, "Pastor?"