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This is the story of Hackman's Bible Book Store, a family-owned business in Southeastern Pennsylvania that began with a converted bread truck used as a mobile bookstore and ended as a 20,000-square-foot retail store serving the Lehigh Valley and beyond for a total of seventy years. The story portrays four generations of the Hackman family, employees, associates, and some of the many friendships that began and flourished because of the business' commitment to the community it served. Among the themes portrayed in the story, the themes of ministry and a mission based on a clear vision will likely loom the largest for the book's readers.…mehr

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This is the story of Hackman's Bible Book Store, a family-owned business in Southeastern Pennsylvania that began with a converted bread truck used as a mobile bookstore and ended as a 20,000-square-foot retail store serving the Lehigh Valley and beyond for a total of seventy years. The story portrays four generations of the Hackman family, employees, associates, and some of the many friendships that began and flourished because of the business' commitment to the community it served. Among the themes portrayed in the story, the themes of ministry and a mission based on a clear vision will likely loom the largest for the book's readers.
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Autorenporträt
J. Eric Bishop taught English and German at Christopher Dock Mennonite High School (now Dock Mennonite Academy, Lansdale, PA) for 37 years. He currently serves two days a week as Director of Curriculum and Instruction at Quakertown Christian School. Eric lives in Souderton, PA, with his wife, Linda Hostetler Bishop.