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Brother Word
Brother Word
Brother Word
Audiobook9 hours

Brother Word

Written by Derek Jackson

Narrated by Robert Jason Jackson

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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With his stirring, faith-based novels, author Derek Jackson is a powerful voice in contemporary fiction. Brother Word is the poignant tale of Chance Howard and his amazing gift. Dubbed "Brother Word," Chance miraculously heals those who are crippled by disease. But there is also unspeakable tragedy in Chance's past, and to keep that past hidden, he runs away. "A reading treat."-Booklist
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 16, 2008
ISBN9781428193703
Brother Word
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Derek Jackson

Derek Jackson is a coastal geomorphologist whose research focus is on coastal environmental change (morphodynamics and geomorphology) at a number of spatial and temporal scales and works on beach and dune systems at various international sites from Europe to South Africa. These research efforts link into themes such as climate change impacts, its associated sea level rise and increased storminess on coastlines. Much of his work undertaken to date ultimately helps in the development of responses to global climate change and pressures on natural beach and dune systems internationally. He has published widely in these fields, sits on several UK and international research panels and is currently co-director of the Centre for Coastal & Marine Research at Ulster University.

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    A wonderful testimony about the power of Jesus and how God uses imperfect people to manifest his perfect will. The ending of the story was not what I expected. It ended with what was most important and truly inspiring.