No Lambs No Sheep

by Rev. B.J. Hunter


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 24/10/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781434340771
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781434340788

About the Book

No Lambs – No Sheep is the memoir of Dr. Benjamin J. Hunter; it was written as a result of his 50 - year tenure in the ministry while serving as pastor of the same church for forty-five years.

 

In this discourse, the author describes the mystique of his own spiritual motivation and its impact upon his human frailties. He details the challenge of remaining fresh and viable to the same congregation, over an extended period of time.

 

With incredible honesty and courage, the writer reveals intimate details about some of his personal life experiences encountered on his Christian journey. Also, he speaks with clarity concerning the adversities in the life of a preacher and shares a short compilation of his own sermons with the readers.

 

This untold story is historically significant because it addresses many ethnic issues that span more than seven decades in Texas. Its unique composite of wit, humor, and drama, lends itself to an exciting literary excursion.


About the Author

The life of this charismatic preacher was rooted in the humble environment of a rural community; it is nestled in the piney woods of Jasper County located in East Texas. He was reared among nine siblings, under the influence of a very religious mother and an agnostic father, who adored his family.

 

His boyhood schooling was limited to a tenth grade education. However, this man of God was blessed with an inquisitive mind and a burning desire to succeed in life. Equipped with his ambitious attitude and willingness to do hard manual labor, he has achieved a rank among highly educated colleagues who hold advanced degrees in religious circles. Although, he has brushed shoulders with "royalty", Rev/Dr. B.J. Hunter has retained the common touch.