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The Quilt

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The Quilt. Grandma McIntyre collected worthless pieces of cloth, cut them to the sizes she needed, and stitched them together to make quilts. She then gave them away to her grandchildren to keep them warm on those chilly winter nights. She turned worthless scraps into beautiful, valuable, and treasured mementos of her love. God does the same thing. He takes the good, the bad, and the ugly in our lives and "stitches" those experiences into a life "quilt" part of the tapestry of love to all those who will believe in Him.

Author Biography:

Dennis A. McIntyre is a native of Rochester, New York, and served as an engineer and technical writer for Kodak and Siemens before his retirement. He currently resides in Dacula, Georgia and has authored several books including: Legacy of Love, Coffee Shop Ministries, Shackled Yet Free, Freedom's Journey. And Free to Serve David P. McIntyre earned a BS in physics from S.U.C. Brockport, Brockport, NY. He was a high school chemistry, physics and math teacher who later went on to become a senior technical instructor for Beckman-Coulter responsible for developing and training students on highly technical medical and research instruments. Many of his students held doctorates in medicine and research. David now retired, has also authored That Bloody Book and Because They Said So Isn't Good Enough.
Release date NZ
June 1st, 2022
Pages
196
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x13
ISBN-13
9781957114200
Product ID
35842539

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