With Joseph in the University of Adversity

The Mizraim Principles

by Jerry Parks, Th.D


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$18.95
Softcover
$18.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/9/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 248
ISBN : 9780595296514

About the Book

Who will benefit most from With Joseph in the University of Adversity?

  • Parents-seeking to teach integrity, personal responsibility, and character to kids in a troubled world.
  • Leaders-searching for dynamic models of how to influence and persuade those whom they serve.
  • Teachers-desiring to convey to students basic acceptable skills of proper conduct in a world gone wrong.
  • Students-in need of role-model exemplars to follow in a 'how to' survival manual for life.
  • You and I-hoping to be all we can be in our decision-making, workplace, prayer life, and the sorrows and hardships that we must all endure.

"The most practical book on Christian living on the market! We read The Purpose Driven Life last year and thought it was good but it left us wanting. Your book however, is full of deep truths on living a healthy, well-balanced, Christian life."
-M. Galloway, Pastor, Colorado

"To be very up-front-I'm impressed! Good job!"
-Dr. Gene Getz, author: Joseph: Overcoming Obstacles through Faithfulness

"Very intriguing new book! A fresh new look at Joseph. There are so many great teaching points in the book that I would like to keep a copy on hand for my own use. An exciting and practical book!"
-Bob Russell, Pastor, Southeast Christian Church, Louisville, KY


About the Author

Jerry Parks (B.S., M.A., Ed.S, Eastern Kentucky University; Th.D, Trinity Theological Seminary) is chairman of Social Studies and teacher of ancient civilizations at Georgetown Middle School, in Georgetown, KY. He has earned numerous ?Teacher of the Year? honors, and is a nationally certified NBPTS teacher. He is a frequent speaker at national educational conferences, and is currently a teacher of the Adult Bible Fellowship at Southland Christian Church in Lexington, KY.