"Yes, Father. You have told me before that the mortar-board cap was invented by John Calvin."
This is the actual moment when a young Charles Ryrie gets his idea for his book, "Balancing the Christian Life". It would be published many years later. At the book signing, everyone would be seen balancing his book on their heads.
Chuckie Finney wasn't sure what to do with Aunt Myra's gift of "The Bondage of the Will" until Dad found the perfect use for it.
Young Pat Robertson: Gulliver's Travels?, Treasure Island?, Tom Sawyer?...Elder Robertson: No, no, son... use a Word of Knowledge and stop guessing.
"Yes, Father. You have told me before that the mortar-board cap was invented by John Calvin."
ReplyDeleteThis is the actual moment when a young Charles Ryrie gets his idea for his book, "Balancing the Christian Life". It would be published many years later. At the book signing, everyone would be seen balancing his book on their heads.
ReplyDeleteChuckie Finney wasn't sure what to do with Aunt Myra's gift of "The Bondage of the Will" until Dad found the perfect use for it.
ReplyDeleteYoung Pat Robertson: Gulliver's Travels?, Treasure Island?, Tom Sawyer?...
ReplyDeleteElder Robertson: No, no, son... use a Word of Knowledge and stop guessing.