Parents are People, Too
Tom Tietsoort, a recent graduate from Freemont, Michigan high school was woken by his father, Frank, so he could help on his father�s milk route. Tom explains he has already paid to spend his summer at Interlocken music camp to learn how to better play his cornet. His father expresses his disapproval but concludes that since it is already paid for, Tom should attend the camp.
At the bus station, while waiting for his bus to Interlocken, one of Tom�s female classmates, who he rarely spoke to in high school, bought tickets to the music camp also. They begin a friendship while on the bus. During their conversation, Sally, Tom�s friend, discloses that she does not believe in the Bible and has more modern opinions about God. She chooses to become closer friends with Tom so she can teach him the truth. Tom is a grandson of a local pastor and a strong believer in Jesus and the Bile.
At home, Ted, Tom�s younger brother becomes the target of Frank�s disapproval for what his sons are doing with their lives. Ted leaves home for the summer taking a job at a Bible camp in Gaylord. While at camp his faith grew stronger as he was able to attend many worship sessions.
Tom and Sally meet as often as possible and while much of their conversation centers on religion, they become romantically attracted.
While at the camp Tom begins a nightly Bible reading group and forms a brass combo that began with three people but ended up with five. Sally forms a string quartet.
During the Fourth of July weekend Tom, Sally, and two of their friends go to Traverse City to the Cherry Festival. While there they are arrested for a bank robbery they did not commit.
Ted is sexually approached by one of the employees at the camp where he is working. When he refuses she charges him with sexual assault and he is arrested. He loses his job at the camp because of the crime he allegedly committed.
When Tom and his friends were arrested they were able to give a description of a possible suspect�s vehicle. Will the police find the real robbers?
Ted is called by the camp director to return for the last three weeks of the camping season to be in charge of the kitchen, Ted accepts the offer.
Tom and his friends receive a reward from Silent Observer for helping to find the bank robbers. What will they do with the money? The brass combo and the string quartet members all receive a surprise reward.
While Tom tries to explain to Sally what it means to be �born again� she becomes angry and calls off their relationship. Tom expresses his sorrow by playing the Beatles� song �Yesterday� several times. But that evening he meets another girl from the camp. Sally decides to use the Bible to prove Tom wrong but during her study she becomes a believer.
Sally tells him the argument was her fault and she wants to make up. What will Tom do?
How do Tom�s parents come under spiritual attack and what do they do?
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Parents are People, Too
Tom Tietsoort, a recent graduate from Freemont, Michigan high school was woken by his father, Frank, so he could help on his father�s milk route. Tom explains he has already paid to spend his summer at Interlocken music camp to learn how to better play his cornet. His father expresses his disapproval but concludes that since it is already paid for, Tom should attend the camp.
At the bus station, while waiting for his bus to Interlocken, one of Tom�s female classmates, who he rarely spoke to in high school, bought tickets to the music camp also. They begin a friendship while on the bus. During their conversation, Sally, Tom�s friend, discloses that she does not believe in the Bible and has more modern opinions about God. She chooses to become closer friends with Tom so she can teach him the truth. Tom is a grandson of a local pastor and a strong believer in Jesus and the Bile.
At home, Ted, Tom�s younger brother becomes the target of Frank�s disapproval for what his sons are doing with their lives. Ted leaves home for the summer taking a job at a Bible camp in Gaylord. While at camp his faith grew stronger as he was able to attend many worship sessions.
Tom and Sally meet as often as possible and while much of their conversation centers on religion, they become romantically attracted.
While at the camp Tom begins a nightly Bible reading group and forms a brass combo that began with three people but ended up with five. Sally forms a string quartet.
During the Fourth of July weekend Tom, Sally, and two of their friends go to Traverse City to the Cherry Festival. While there they are arrested for a bank robbery they did not commit.
Ted is sexually approached by one of the employees at the camp where he is working. When he refuses she charges him with sexual assault and he is arrested. He loses his job at the camp because of the crime he allegedly committed.
When Tom and his friends were arrested they were able to give a description of a possible suspect�s vehicle. Will the police find the real robbers?
Ted is called by the camp director to return for the last three weeks of the camping season to be in charge of the kitchen, Ted accepts the offer.
Tom and his friends receive a reward from Silent Observer for helping to find the bank robbers. What will they do with the money? The brass combo and the string quartet members all receive a surprise reward.
While Tom tries to explain to Sally what it means to be �born again� she becomes angry and calls off their relationship. Tom expresses his sorrow by playing the Beatles� song �Yesterday� several times. But that evening he meets another girl from the camp. Sally decides to use the Bible to prove Tom wrong but during her study she becomes a believer.
Sally tells him the argument was her fault and she wants to make up. What will Tom do?
How do Tom�s parents come under spiritual attack and what do they do?
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Parents are People, Too

by Delbert Teachout
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Tom Tietsoort, a recent graduate from Freemont, Michigan high school was woken by his father, Frank, so he could help on his father�s milk route. Tom explains he has already paid to spend his summer at Interlocken music camp to learn how to better play his cornet. His father expresses his disapproval but concludes that since it is already paid for, Tom should attend the camp.
At the bus station, while waiting for his bus to Interlocken, one of Tom�s female classmates, who he rarely spoke to in high school, bought tickets to the music camp also. They begin a friendship while on the bus. During their conversation, Sally, Tom�s friend, discloses that she does not believe in the Bible and has more modern opinions about God. She chooses to become closer friends with Tom so she can teach him the truth. Tom is a grandson of a local pastor and a strong believer in Jesus and the Bile.
At home, Ted, Tom�s younger brother becomes the target of Frank�s disapproval for what his sons are doing with their lives. Ted leaves home for the summer taking a job at a Bible camp in Gaylord. While at camp his faith grew stronger as he was able to attend many worship sessions.
Tom and Sally meet as often as possible and while much of their conversation centers on religion, they become romantically attracted.
While at the camp Tom begins a nightly Bible reading group and forms a brass combo that began with three people but ended up with five. Sally forms a string quartet.
During the Fourth of July weekend Tom, Sally, and two of their friends go to Traverse City to the Cherry Festival. While there they are arrested for a bank robbery they did not commit.
Ted is sexually approached by one of the employees at the camp where he is working. When he refuses she charges him with sexual assault and he is arrested. He loses his job at the camp because of the crime he allegedly committed.
When Tom and his friends were arrested they were able to give a description of a possible suspect�s vehicle. Will the police find the real robbers?
Ted is called by the camp director to return for the last three weeks of the camping season to be in charge of the kitchen, Ted accepts the offer.
Tom and his friends receive a reward from Silent Observer for helping to find the bank robbers. What will they do with the money? The brass combo and the string quartet members all receive a surprise reward.
While Tom tries to explain to Sally what it means to be �born again� she becomes angry and calls off their relationship. Tom expresses his sorrow by playing the Beatles� song �Yesterday� several times. But that evening he meets another girl from the camp. Sally decides to use the Bible to prove Tom wrong but during her study she becomes a believer.
Sally tells him the argument was her fault and she wants to make up. What will Tom do?
How do Tom�s parents come under spiritual attack and what do they do?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012446947
Publisher: Delbert Teachout
Publication date: 05/19/2011
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About the Author

Delbert Teachout has a PhD from Christian Bible College and Seminary (1996), an M.S. degree in Psychology from Central Missouri State University (1991), and a BA degree in Psychology from Saint Leo College. He was ordained in ministry in 2002 by Shalom Ministry, Inc.
Serving for 22 1/2 years in the USAF he began his career as an enlisted man in the Security Police. He was selected for Officer Training School and retired as a captain in charge of the base alcohol rehabilitation program at Wurtsmith AFB. His many duty stations included the overseas assignments in Panama, England, and Greece.
Certified as an Advanced Addiction Counselor he has worked as a therapist, case manager, and program director in the substance abuse field.
He taught Old Testament and New Testament survey classes as an adjunct faculty for Alpena Community College.
Living in Wyoming, Michigan with his wife of thirty-five years he has four grown children and six grandchildren.
Delbert is retired and his hobbies include gardening, fishing, writing, and watching his grand children. He is a member of the Grand Valley Iris Society, Officer�s Christian Fellowship, National Home Gardening Club, West Michigan Word Weavers, North American Fishing Club, and Military Officers Association. He has more than 75 articles published in periodicals with combined circulation of over 720,000. His e-books include The Christian Adventure and The Hittite Warrior.
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