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Born to Preach
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Born to Preach

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Born To Preach tells the riveting life story of Rev. Dr. Gordon Anderson, whose travels, triumphs and action-packed adventures with people, wildlife and airplanes will captivate and sway the hearts of young and old readers alike. Using his hearty optimism, sharp wit and charming sense of humor, Dr. Anderson provides readers with a heartwarming glimpse into his personal and family history. Through his extensive music and preaching ministry that spanned over seven decades and included radio and TV audiences, is it any wonder that Dr. Anderson touched thousands of lives and multiple generations? An inspirational, humorous, poignant read, Born to Preach is sure to extend the legacy of Rev. Dr. Gordon Anderson far beyond his family, friends, and expansive seventy-year ministry. Gordon Anderson was born in the United States to a Norwegian father, who was a traveling evangelist, and a schoolteacher mother whose parents had emigrated from Norway to become homesteaders on the prairies of North Dakota. The second of three boys, he grew up enjoying the hills and dales of Rockland County, New York, and his maternal grandparents’ prairie farm, all the while developing an abiding love for animals and nature. After God’s clarion call into the ministry, Gordon traveled extensively as an evangelist across the continental United States, Alaska, and Norway. A gifted preacher and talented singer with a rich baritone voice, he often regaled people with his witty sense of humor. His most enduring legacy was his love for God’s Word and for people. Throughout the years, Gordon touched many lives and was loved by people from all walks of life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xulon Press
Date
14 May 2014
Pages
348
ISBN
9781629524115

Born To Preach tells the riveting life story of Rev. Dr. Gordon Anderson, whose travels, triumphs and action-packed adventures with people, wildlife and airplanes will captivate and sway the hearts of young and old readers alike. Using his hearty optimism, sharp wit and charming sense of humor, Dr. Anderson provides readers with a heartwarming glimpse into his personal and family history. Through his extensive music and preaching ministry that spanned over seven decades and included radio and TV audiences, is it any wonder that Dr. Anderson touched thousands of lives and multiple generations? An inspirational, humorous, poignant read, Born to Preach is sure to extend the legacy of Rev. Dr. Gordon Anderson far beyond his family, friends, and expansive seventy-year ministry. Gordon Anderson was born in the United States to a Norwegian father, who was a traveling evangelist, and a schoolteacher mother whose parents had emigrated from Norway to become homesteaders on the prairies of North Dakota. The second of three boys, he grew up enjoying the hills and dales of Rockland County, New York, and his maternal grandparents’ prairie farm, all the while developing an abiding love for animals and nature. After God’s clarion call into the ministry, Gordon traveled extensively as an evangelist across the continental United States, Alaska, and Norway. A gifted preacher and talented singer with a rich baritone voice, he often regaled people with his witty sense of humor. His most enduring legacy was his love for God’s Word and for people. Throughout the years, Gordon touched many lives and was loved by people from all walks of life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Xulon Press
Date
14 May 2014
Pages
348
ISBN
9781629524115