Daily Devotions For Die Hard Kids Mississippi State Bulldogs
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Extra Point Publishers
DAILY DEVOTIONS FOR DIE-HARD KIDS: MISSISSIPPI STATE BULLDOGS combines the excitement you feel when you read about the Bulldogs with the fun of learning more about Jesus and your faith. You’ll read stories like these: The Bulldogs played Ole Miss once with half the football field under water thanks to a circus. Robert Hicks was a Bulldog football player who showed up in a big-time movie. State’s first track star could run faster without track shoes than he could with them. Baseball coach Ron Polk didn’t like being around babies. One time he wound up with 20 of them. Some daring State students put a dead skunk under the opposing basketball coach’s chair. You’ll read about a bunch of Bulldog people like Coach Dan Mullen, Dak Prescott, and many others. Their stories and tales of some great games and big wins are told with a twist: They all teach you about God’s story, too. Have fun! Have faith! Hail State! Go God!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780997330908
ISBN10: 0997330902
Ed McMinn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2016
Publisher: Spring Arbor Distributors
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