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Author of Six Years' Worth
A lifelong Texan, Daniel Lance Wright is a freelance writer and novelist born in Lubbock, now residing near Waco. Having spent the first nineteen years of his life on a cotton farm on the South Plains and the next thirty-two in the television industry, he has seen the world from two distinctly different angles. This unique perspective adds depth when bringing together characters from divergent backgrounds. Daniel’s fiction earned praise from the Panhandle Writers League in 2004, The Abilene Writers Guild in 2004, The Oklahoma Writers Federation in 2005 and 2006. |
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Author of Faith vs. Science: The Unnecessary Dichotomy Dr. Jerome Goddard is the State Medical Entomologist for the Mississippi Department of Health. He is also an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the School of Medicine at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Dr. Goddard has published over 150 scientific papers, six books, and four book chapters. In addition to his scientific career, Dr. Goddard is a Certified Lay Minister in the United Methodist Church. He has been married for 28 years to his wife Rosella; they have two grown sons, Jeremy and Joseph. |
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Author of AMERICA UNRAVELING: A Politically Incorrect Analysis of Public Faith And Culture Dr. L. Scott Smith is a licensed attorney in the State of Texas as well as an ordained Protestant clergyman. His scholarship in American religion and politics has been widely published. He earned his Ph.D. degree in philosophy of religion from Columbia University in New York. Dr. Smith speaks in an unflinching spirit to the mind and heart of the American people as he makes the case for the nation’s public faith and sets forth the reasons for and consequences of its gradual demise. |
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Author of PRESSING MATTERS Larry M. Tobin was born and raised in Kansas City, Mo., decided writing was in his future when, as a high school freshman, his English teacher questioned the originality of a short story assignment. Ultimately convinced that Larry did, indeed, write the story himself, she gave him an “A” and told him to do a lot with his talent. |
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Author of Spending God's Money: Extravagance and Misuse In The Name Of Ministry Revised Fourth Printing
Mary Kinney Branson is the former editing director for the Home Mission Board and former marketing director for the North American Mission Board (agencies of the Southern Baptist Convention, the nation’s largest Protestant denomination). During the 16 years she served in these two positions, she observed many dedicated workers who operated with financial integrity. But she also observed leaders who misused millions of dollars in contributors’ money. The extravagance and misuse she witnessed were the basis for her 17th book, SPENDING GOD’S MONEY, published January 2007 by Father’s Press. |
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