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Gilbert Small is no ordinary elf. He is not content sitting on a shelf as he believes there is more to life than being a shelf elf. So, Gilbert decides to find out the meaning of life and joy by jumping off the shelf and asking all that he encounters, "Where do I find the meaning of life and joy?" Join Gilbert in his quest as he finds the true meaning of life and joy. Gilbert's journey is from December 1st to December 25th as he discovers what he is searching for. ***** "What is the meaning of life? Join Gilbert Small on this exciting quest to discover the answer. Young and old readers will…mehr

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Gilbert Small is no ordinary elf. He is not content sitting on a shelf as he believes there is more to life than being a shelf elf. So, Gilbert decides to find out the meaning of life and joy by jumping off the shelf and asking all that he encounters, "Where do I find the meaning of life and joy?" Join Gilbert in his quest as he finds the true meaning of life and joy. Gilbert's journey is from December 1st to December 25th as he discovers what he is searching for. ***** "What is the meaning of life? Join Gilbert Small on this exciting quest to discover the answer. Young and old readers will enjoy the adventure and will be encouraged and edified by Scriptural truth on the journey." -Joshua W. Jipp Ph.D Associate Professor New Testament Trinity Evangelical Divinity School "This entertaining, memorable journey is a must-read for every child; your child will find the real meaning of Life and Joy. I enjoyed following Gilbert Small's Journey." -Lovejoy Tirivepi M.Div LEAD International - Zimbabwe
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Autorenporträt
Robert N. Ruesch grew up at Estes Park Center, YMCA of the Rockies. Every summer, he interacted with families, college staff, and conference guests from the United States and around the world. Growing up, Robert had the special opportunity to play, learn, and work with individuals from different backgrounds. Unlike most children growing up, his friendships were as varied as an artist's palette of colors. This gave him a unique perspective on the value of meaningful relationships. Because he was the manager's son, he was known as Walt's boy. This title came with many challenges and opportunities. He observed and developed a life perspective living in a seasonal camp that became a world-class resort.