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The beginning of this story started in 2003 when I stepped out of a poultry farm from heat exhaustion over a period of about fifteen years. I have always loved Arkansas, so I decided to move there for a period of time. I met a lovely young lady from Pittsburg, Texas near my farm. We moved to Arkansas and we were married at a church in Mena. I had a passion for woodcraft. I found some logs that a man was for cutting fire wood. I bought three logs and carried them back to the shop. I cut two inch pieces across the logs which were about eighteen inches in diameter. After a few cuts and sanding…mehr

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The beginning of this story started in 2003 when I stepped out of a poultry farm from heat exhaustion over a period of about fifteen years. I have always loved Arkansas, so I decided to move there for a period of time. I met a lovely young lady from Pittsburg, Texas near my farm. We moved to Arkansas and we were married at a church in Mena. I had a passion for woodcraft. I found some logs that a man was for cutting fire wood. I bought three logs and carried them back to the shop. I cut two inch pieces across the logs which were about eighteen inches in diameter. After a few cuts and sanding and varnishing I saw this image of a very distinct face. That is what this story is all about. I am still amazed at what had taken place and the trials and tests that the Lord has brought me through. If you are interested in more information about the coin, please send a request to: Email: roberttaylor052543@yahoo.com
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Robert Taylor studied at Multnomah School of the Bible from 1971-1974. He received his BA from Lutheran Bible Institute, his MA from Northwest Baptist Seminary, and his DMin from Columbia Evangelical Seminary. Teaching Daniel, Romans, and Revelation for Cascade Bible College, Bellevue, WA, was also invaluable preparation for writing this book. Robert especially loves spending time with his family and seeing the amazing things his grandchildren do.