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Ezekiel, Yuma's Native Son

A Journey Through the Eyes of a Centenarian: Bishop Herman E. Dean
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"Ezekiel, Yuma's Native Son" will allow you to open the window of life through the eyes of a centenarian, retracing the steps of a barefoot island boy, Herman Ezekiel Dean. Experience the authors' vivid account of Zeke's boyhood adventures in Yuma, the original name given to Long Island, Bahamas by the Arawak Indians, to his migration to Miami, formerly called Mayaimis by Native American Indians, meaning "Big Lake." Feel Herman's passion as the authors take you on a moving journey of heart-throbbing love stories, encounters with Christ, years on the Contract, a near-fatal accident, and his seventy-plus years of ministry and service to God.

Author Biography:

Kevan N. L. Dean was always intrigued about his grandfather, Bishop Herman Dean's life, particularly growing up on the Island of Long Island, Bahamas. Desiring to tell the story of a one hundred-plus-year journey to eternal life, he dedicated his time towards documenting Herman's life to encourage others to serve Christ at all cost. This young author, who is an engineer by profession, lives and works in The Bahamas, and is also a Lay Minister in the Church of God of Prophecy. He is married to Dr. Anita Brown Dean and has two children, Kianna and Koen. Terry L. Brown is the co-author of this book, and brings to it a literary style that is both unique and genuine, preserving the true island flair. She was born in Crooked Island, Bahamas and is the author of Jus' Strollin' Down Mem'ry Lane in Crooked Island. She is an avid worshipper at Bahamas Faith Ministries Int'l; single, enjoys writing, reading and cooking and is employed as a Senior Executive Officer at the Cabinet Office, New Providence, Bahamas.
Release date NZ
January 26th, 2011
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Imprint
AuthorHouse
Pages
208
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Dimensions
152x229x15
ISBN-13
9781456712457
Product ID
10199521

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