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Rooster for Rent is the second book in the Grampa Hal series and tells the story of Grampa teaching Little Davey how to crow and be his rooster on a farm adventure. Grampa also teaches a group of young children about God's amazing creation and how He provides for us from the time we are born until the time we leave this life, Davey enters into God's family as he opens up his heart and invites Jesus to come in. It's a fun story that tells of God's love for us and His grace upon our lives. In the first book, Grampa Hal Comes to Visit, Little Davey receives a licker card. In Rooster for Rent, he…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Rooster for Rent is the second book in the Grampa Hal series and tells the story of Grampa teaching Little Davey how to crow and be his rooster on a farm adventure. Grampa also teaches a group of young children about God's amazing creation and how He provides for us from the time we are born until the time we leave this life, Davey enters into God's family as he opens up his heart and invites Jesus to come in. It's a fun story that tells of God's love for us and His grace upon our lives. In the first book, Grampa Hal Comes to Visit, Little Davey receives a licker card. In Rooster for Rent, he finds out exactly what a licker card with five holes in it really is. Come on, let's go to the farm and have some fun!
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Autorenporträt
Lynn Cooper is an ordained minister and has served as pastor to the deaf at Capitol City Baptist Church in Holt, Michigan, for forty-five years. Lynn also served in the prison ministry at Carson City Regional Correctional Facility in mid-Michigan for eleven years. His classes at the prison included both the deaf and hearing, with many being saved and discipled in God's Word. Along with serving in ministry, Lynn worked as a manufacturing manager in the automobile industry at General Motors Corporation for forty-one years. He is currently serving as pastor emeritus at Capitol City Baptist Church, supporting the ministries for both the deaf and hearing.