On the third day of creation, God said, “Let there be lights in the heavens.” And according to His Word, the sun, moon and all the stars were created in the sky. God loved each star and would often invite them into His presence and listen to all that they had done. And then one day, He sent out a proclamation commanding all the stars to appear before Him. He would then select one for a very important purpose.
Through this moving story of humility and service to something bigger than ones self a holiday tradition is born!
This fully illustrated story of God's servant is sure to become...
On the third day of creation, God said, “Let there be lights in the heavens.” And according to His Word, the sun, moon and all the stars were created in the sky. God loved each star and would often invite them into His presence and listen to all that they had done. And then one day, He sent out a proclamation commanding all the stars to appear before Him. He would then select one for a very important purpose.
Through this moving story of humility and service to something bigger than ones self a holiday tradition is born!
This fully illustrated story of God's servant is sure to become a staple in your holidays for years to come!
Bruce lives just outside of Philadelphia with his wife and four children. In addition to writing, he enjoys baseball, playing guitar, reading, church, cooking and being a dad.
Bruce grew up at the Jersey Shore and graduated from Admiral Farragut Academy in Pine Beach, NJ where he first became enthralled with reading and writing. From his early influences Bruce was introduced to and fell in love with Shakespeare, Marlow, Henry James and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Bruce has previously published Towering Pines Volume One: Room 509, Sands of Time, How to Read the Bible and the short-story Sweet Nessie.
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On the third day of creation, God said, “Let there be lights in the heavens.” And according to His Word, the sun, moon and all the stars were created in the sky. God loved each star and would often invite them into His presence and listen to all that they had done. And then one day, He sent out a proclamation commanding all the stars to appear before Him. He would then select one for a very important purpose.Through this moving story of humility and service to something bigger than ones self a holiday tradition is born!
This fully illustrated story of God's servant is sure to become...