My Father's House
What happens on Sunday morning is only a glimpse into the life of a pastor. As spiritual leader and confidant, newly appointed Pastor Timothy Wells must overcome his insecurities to keep Gethsemane Community Church from folding. With a jealous associate pastor and his conniving wife waiting in the wings, Timothy must also counsel some of his members through their darkest hour. He will have to rely heavily on his faith if he is to rebuild his Father's House.
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My Father's House
What happens on Sunday morning is only a glimpse into the life of a pastor. As spiritual leader and confidant, newly appointed Pastor Timothy Wells must overcome his insecurities to keep Gethsemane Community Church from folding. With a jealous associate pastor and his conniving wife waiting in the wings, Timothy must also counsel some of his members through their darkest hour. He will have to rely heavily on his faith if he is to rebuild his Father's House.
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My Father's House

My Father's House

by Dijorn Moss
My Father's House

My Father's House

by Dijorn Moss

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Overview

What happens on Sunday morning is only a glimpse into the life of a pastor. As spiritual leader and confidant, newly appointed Pastor Timothy Wells must overcome his insecurities to keep Gethsemane Community Church from folding. With a jealous associate pastor and his conniving wife waiting in the wings, Timothy must also counsel some of his members through their darkest hour. He will have to rely heavily on his faith if he is to rebuild his Father's House.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781622861767
Publisher: Urban Books
Publication date: 10/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dijorn Moss was born and raised in Carson, California. At the age of twelve he started writing poetry. At sixteen, Dijorn entered a one-act play entitled The North Train to the NAACP ACTSO competition. The play won the Crain Award for Best Play. Dijorn’s second play, Mothers to the Struggle, enjoyed three stage readings in 2005, including a reading at the National Black Theater Festival.  In 2007, Dijorn was signed to Urban Christian Books. He currently resides in Long Beach, CA with his wife and is an English teacher at Little Citizens Westside Academy.
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