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A second collection of 25 poems by Paul S. McKinney.
With a foreword by current coach Phil Martelli, Tales from Saint Joseph's Hardwood: The Hawk Will Never Die recounts the storied history of St. Joe's basketball through the eyes and eras of its great coaches. Hawk Hall of Fame coach (and former NBA Coach of the Year) Jack McKinney studs the fast-moving account with poignant and humorous anecdotes. Jack and author Bob Gordon interview hundreds of former and current players, coaches, Hawk mascots, and fans who add a trove of zippy Hawk lore. There's a lot of lore. St. Joe's has competed in parts of 11 decades standing toe to toe with all the big guys of college hoops. The Hawks have tumbled many a Goliath in chalking up over 1000 wins--more wi...
Over six thousand years ago in the regions of the third heaven, a Triune council of the Holies, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, brought about the creation of heaven and earth and all that was created in the six days as we have record of written in the Word of God. In the likeness of the Triune God was man created, being formed from the dust of the ground. God breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a living soul. God planted a garden eastward in Eden and there he put the man whom he had formed. I have not the pen or vocabulary to describe the pristine beauty that this garden entailed prior to the first footprint impressed upon this sacred garden. Then God said. "it is n...
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Originally called "Saul", later known as Paul, was born as a Roman citizen in Tarsus, Cilicia, known as modern-day Turkey, and who was ethnically Jewish. He was sent to Jerusalem when approximately fourteen and studied under Gamaliel. Paul, being at least trilingual, because of his knowledge of Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic could have known other languages also. Saul had a very hostile attitude against the messianic following of Jesus Christ, and was in charge of the stoning of Stephen and securing authority of the high priest at Jerusalem, where he heads to Damascus to round up the believers and bring them bound back to Jerusalem for trial and punishment. Paul was converted on the road to Dama...
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