Eternal Route 66: Get More Than Kicks

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| Rating | : | 4.52 (857 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 097636770X |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 211 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-06-04 |
| Language | : | English |
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This is a great book. I hope everyone will buy two copies; one to keep and another to give away. --Beth Pratt, Lubbock Avalanche Journal . Woodard Ph.D., University of Texas at DallasThe book is a travel guide to the core message of the Bible. --Dean W
An amazing journey across Route 66, illustrating purposeful passages in each book of the Bible. A traveler’s guide to historic Route 66 and the Sixty-six books that comprise the Bible. Discover life’s purpose as you explore Route 66 and the 66 books of the Bible.. A trip across Route 66 unwraps life-changing passages in each book of the Bible
Two wonderful roads, Route 66 and the Bible RB Serr-Blu This book is a great read for anyone that love an American travel journal and the sights and the people of the "Mother Road". Having travel the old road myself, reading Chuck Williams account of his and his wife Ann journey was very real and brought back the memories I have. Connecting their travel of Route 66 with the 66 books o. Eternal Route 66 - The Father Road Richard K. Etchells If you are a fan of route 66 and of life then this book is a must read. Chuck and Ann Williams have done a beautiful job of tying information about Route 66 - "The Mother Road" and the 66 books of the Bible - "The Father Road" together. The book describes a 22 day trip across Route 66 with all of the stops that Chuck and Ann made. "Excellent Book" according to Amazon Customer. Although it took a couple of weeks for shipment, it was right at Christmas time and I would give anyone the benefit of the doubt because of the timing. I saw this book on a shelf by our dining table at the Rock Café in Stroud, Oklahoma. There is a story about the same café in the book, but what prompted my purchase
A graduate of Wayland University and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Chuck has been in ministry for over thirty years. Chuck and his wife, Ann, continue to be fervent and frequent travelers of “America’s Highway,” from Chicago to Santa Monica. Chuck, Ann, their son Rich, and a handful of friends founded Live Oak Community Church, in Lubbock, Texas, in 1993. His experiences working with teenagers, and teaching and leading a chu
