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by Paul A. Corcoran

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Author:
Paul A. Corcoran
ISBN13:
978-1556730351
ISBN:
1556730357
Language:
Publisher:
CSS Publishing Company (January 1, 1988)
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Subcategory:
Ministry & Evangelism
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1780 kb
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1203 kb
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Rating:
4.4
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751

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Here are candid observations and quips from a minister with over 35 years experience.

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Books in Lee Corcoran (5 Book Series). Once again Lee proves a man can look like a woman, act like one and still be a man. While certain scenes were almost expected given the story arc they were still handled extremely well. Page 1 of 1Start OverPage 1 of 1. Previous page. There is a bit more adult oriented material but nothing that is more than PG. You just have to like this guy and maybe envy him. You don't have to read the first book to enjoy this one but you'd be missing out.

Barbara Ann Corcoran (born March 10, 1949) is an American businesswoman, investor, speaker, consultant, syndicated columnist, author, and television personality. She is now a television personality as a "Shark" investor on ABC's Shark Tank, a position she has held for 9 seasons.

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I don’t like doing jobs without payment up front. It makes me nervous and I don’t do a good job when I’m nervous. I made it out to the parking lot, but that’s where I ran into trouble

I don’t like doing jobs without payment up front. There’s an extra fifty in there for you. Don’t worry. After the race, bring the money to the Stockdale Hotel. I made it out to the parking lot, but that’s where I ran into trouble. A girl with a red dress stood next to my car, leaning on my door with a foot on the running board.

SS:It looks just like a star? PH: I don’t know if you personally have ever read the Bible or not but I think the star . That was Paul Hellyer, a former Canadian minister of Defense, who says aliens exist and live among us on Earth.

SS:It looks just like a star? PH: I don’t know if you personally have ever read the Bible or not but I think the star of Bethlehem was one of God’s flying saucers.

Here are candid observations and quips from a minister with over 35 years experience. These 36 delightful essays will be instantly recognized by anyone who serves a parish ministry. Consider ... You can never hide the fact that you are a clergyman. Maybe it's the way we usually sit down front it could be the shameless way we sing hymns as though they were meant to be heard. I've gone to church in a sport shirt and pastel slacks and had people say to me, ""You don't look like a minister, but you sure do sing like one."" Personally, I've always thought of heaven as down, like down in the Caribbean in February. The ad in the church supplies magazine said, ""We put the van into evangelical."" It was from a company that sells buses and other vehicles to churches. If you can't afford a van look what Peter did with only a pair of sandals and a heart of love. During a sermon, a spider dropped down from the end of the microphone. Ordinarily, I can take spiders, but in the middle of a sermon, I don't need any more distraction. I get enough sirens, coughers and bookdroppers -- and people who sit there grinning and I can't figure out why. Paul A. Corcoran is a retired Presbyterian pastor who has served parishes in the United States and England and has taught at the University of Pittsburgh and Dickenson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Corcoran's other CSS title is With All Due Respect.This book was originally published under the title Don't Wash Your Antependia.