Daily Devotions For Die Hard Fans NASCAR
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Extra Point Publishers
Daily Devotions for Die-Hard Fans: NASCAR combines the great passion of the NASCAR fan with the great passion of the fan of Christ in one set of devotions. The result is a book that is fun while it provides a time of reflection about God and your faith. Tim Flock raced for a while with a monkey riding beside him. Dale Earnhardt had a career drought to which he was pretty much resigned. Jeff Gordon had no plans to come out of retirement in 2016. So much for that. Richard Petty’s formula for winning was downright simple. Denny Hamlin was seven years old when he wrote about his biggest dream, something to do with racing. It came true. Also appearing are Tony Stewart, Fireball Roberts, Jimmie Johnson, Bill Elliott, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and many others. Their stories – along with legendary NASCAR events, hilarious moments, and historical victories – are told with a twist: They are all tied to God’s story.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780980174939
ISBN10: 0980174937
Ed McMinn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2014
Publisher: Spring Arbor Distributors
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