And God Said Play Ball
$16.99
This book is entertaining and educational: fanciful and inspirational. And God Said, “Play Ball!” makes the Bible more approachable by relating it to a game loved by both children and adults. It also shows that baseball is not only a game, but a never-ending series of lessons about life, as well. The book is divided into 18 chapters, each representing one half inning of a baseball game. In each half inning a topic is explored, with parallels being drawn between the Bible and the game. Author Gary Graf has been a baseball fan for more than 40 years and a Catholic longer than that. You won’t find a more inspiring gift for the baseball fan in your life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764814754
ISBN10: 0764814753
Gary Graf | Photographer: Jack Zehrt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2006
Publisher: Liguori Publications
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