The Coat That Father Weaved

by Carrie D. Franklin


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 25/07/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 100
ISBN : 9781434318466

About the Book

When Father Jacob gathered the material to make Joseph a coat of many colors, he knew just what he needed to get the coat completed. He shirred a beautiful white lamb and carefully combed and curried all the burs and thistles from the fine wool he had taken from the lamb. Little did he know that the coat he was to make for Joseph, his dear son, would stir such a stink with his brothers and separate Joseph from the family.

Joseph was a great man who had learned to foretell dreams. He had told Pharaoh what his dream meant, thus saving the great land of Egypt from seven years of famine, to be sent from God Almighty. Because of this, Joseph was made Governor of Egypt while Pharaoh was Ruler.       

Joseph’s brothers did bow down to him and ask forgiveness for the great wrong they had done to him when they sold him to a band of traders, who also sold spices and other goods which they gathered mostly by dishonest deeds. The band of traders took Joseph to Egypt and sold him as a slave. God was with Joseph, and this act of evil done to him by his brothers, was changed to good. Joseph was able to save his family from starvation by providing them grain for sustenance during the famine throughout the land. Later, Joseph brought them to Egypt to live with him


About the Author

I grew up in a small town in Southern West Virginia. Gilbert was much like any other small town, but the good memories there for me are etched in my past life. Every adult member in our community was a special person; always watching out for any child who needed a friend-at any time. We were all important; not one child was left behind. We had the finest teachers in the state. They taught love of God , country and man, as well as love of self.       

My adult education was at the Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. Prior to that, I obtained a nursing degree from the Huntington Vocational School. For 39 years, I practiced nursing and had the honor of nursing some of my formal teachers and family members. Nursing became a big part of my life and I took great pride in serving.        

I am married to a Baptist minister…for fifty years, now. He is a good husband and a wonderful leader in the church. Forrest has always been an upstanding member of our community, an average sized town called Chesapeake, Ohio. We have two children, Mary and Michael, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

I have always loved to read. With the desire to put some of my ideas into writing, I hope that I will inspire someone who will enjoy reading as well as I have enjoyed writing. Then, my work will not have been in vain.