The Hand that holds my hand
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About the Book
Why write this book now? Well, I’ll tell you. I’ve been thinking about writing this book for a very long time. When the thought of this book would become fresh in my mind, I would put it off.
I graduated from high school on May 18, 1955. I often wondered about my classmates—where they were and what they were doing. Some of my classmates I had not seen since that day years ago.
One particular day, September 27, 2004 to be exact, I was thinking about a female classmate of mine named Jeanne. I had not seen her since the day we graduated from high school.
I called Roger Polk, who was also a classmate of mine and now resides in
When I got to the third post of my backyard, the phone rang so I went back inside, answered the phone, and said “hello.”
The other end said, “Hello, Johnny Springer.”
I answered the phone and said “hello” again and asked, “Who’s speaking please?” And the voice said Jeanne. Quite naturally, I thought Roger had already spoken to her, and had given her my number and told her to call me. So about three to four minutes into the conversation, I asked her if she talked to Roger, and she used one word that surprised me, and that word was no.
I immediately asked her if she meant she had not spoken to Roger.
She replied yes, and that she had not spoken to him in a long time. I said, “You have got to be kidding me.” She said, “No, Johnny, I am serious.” I told her that about forty-five minutes earlier, I had called
Romans 2:11 - “For there is no respect of persons with God”
Hebrews 13:8 - “Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today and forever”
About the Author
"The size of a man is not determined by how much he has accomplished, but rather how much of that which he has accomplished will he use to help his fallen sister or brother."
& nbsp;   ;   ; -Johnny Springer Sr.
Johnny Springer Sr., is a very interesting and unique black man. In his own right, he has accomplished a great deal in life and this is another chapter in his book, the writing and publishing of his own “autobiography”. Who would have thought? That a black man from
Since 1977, Johnny Springer Sr., has dedicated his life to serving the Lord and this book helps illustrate the many opportunities and challenges he faced to be a Servant of God. His desire and passion to help the underdog truly speaks of his character and integrity to do it “God’s way”.
Today, Johnny is happily retired from his second job with
His final prayer is that others will be inspired by this book to help the under privileged and to come to know Christ.