GRAPHIC CHRISTIANITY

A Condensed Charismatic Theology

by Raymond M. Rosebrough


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/6/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 95
ISBN : 9781441575135
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 95
ISBN : 9781441575142
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 95
ISBN : 9781462816958

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About the Author

The author has had a varied and eventful life. He has been a Ditch Digger, a Soda Jerk, worked in a box factory feeding a box making machine, been a Horseback Riding Instructor in a Jewish Summer Camp, been a Meat Grader in a slaughter house, worked as a student Veterinary Helper in a mixed animal practice, worked in a Dairy Laboratory, worked as a Practicing Veterinarian for thirty-five years, served as a Commissioned Officer in the United States Air force Veterinary Corps with sixteen months duty as the Division Veterinarian in charge of all the Veterinary Personnel in Korea, is a graduate of the Master of Divinity Program at Oral Roberts University graduating with Honors (Magna Cum Laude), been a Lead Pastor in three small charismatic churches, has been a Volunteer Chaplain in a critical care hospital, was a beef animal farmer for seven years, and presently resides on a small hay farm in Texas. His hobbies are gardening, constructing things, and thinking up inventions. He was born at home in a farmhouse three miles from Roscoe, Missouri and the “Home Place” is now partly under the water of Truman Reservoir. The home burned down many years ago and the land lies untended. He has lived or worked in Roscoe, Missouri - Kansas City, Missouri - Columbia, Missouri - Bemidji, Minnesota - Kansas City, Kansas – La Plata, Missouri – Oakland, California – Huntington Beach, California – Windsor, Missouri – Warrensburg, Missouri – Osan Ni, Korea – Columbus, Ohio – Fort Scott, Kansas – St. Louis, Missouri – St. Clair, Missouri – Leipsic, Ohio – Tulsa, Oklahoma - Everton, Missouri – San Angelo, Texas – Harriett, Texas, and Sumner, Texas. He thinks people are the same everywhere, they just have different habits and traditions.