He wakes up from an alcoholic blackout to discover he's being arrested for killing a man in a hit and run accident. He has no memory of the previous night-how he got so drunk, who was with him, how he got home from the bar. All a blank. His car-parked askew in the front yard-has a badly damaged front fender ominously covered with a drying smear of blood. He remembers going to the bar the night before-but that's it. Then, at his trial, the prosecution drops a bomb. A last minute witness is discovered, a cheap hooker who says Sam picked her up and took her to his place for a date. He was crazy drunk, driving all over the road, she testifies, when he veered across the road and struck a man, killing him instantly. That was the bad luck story Sam Parker had hanging over him as they hauled him off to prison. Four years go by, four long years in a ratty Tennessee state prison they call "The Snake Pit." Sam keeps his head down and behaves himself. Then one day, the warden calls him in and drops another bomb on him. The Warden says to pack up-he's a free man. Turns out Sam Parker was framed by a crew of dirty cops who wanted the dead man out of the way for political reasons. The State Attorney General is investigating corruption in the crooked little town that sent Sam to prison. Indictments are coming. Arrests are imminent. Not before I get some answers, Sam swears under his breath.
God continues to perform miracles today! Randy Clark provides first hand accounts of a variety of miracles witnessed and gives reasons to be confident that miracles still happen.
America's beloved storyteller will guide and thrill your imagination with these classic tales. Join Gene Edwards as he recounts his favorite stories from more than 50 years of travel and ministry.
Considered the Paul Harvey of Christian writers, Gene Edwards is one of America's most beloved authors. Stories I Love to Tell, his new book, is a compilation of tales that continue to move audiences. From stories about a chance meeting with Helen Keller at the Garden Tomb in the Holy Land to an astounding Jonah experience inside a whale to stories about a child growing up in a one-room shack, Gene knows how to spin an old-fashioned yarn.
During the last four decades, Gene has amassed an enthusiastic, dedicated readership. Stories I Love to Tell will delight and entertain devoted fans as he relays story after astonishing story. You will want to grab a hot drink and huddle around the fireplace as America's seasoned storyteller transports your imagination to another time and place.
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