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The book contains a collection of poems selected from a larger
collection which Howard has been writing weekly since 1995. They
were published in the weekly news- letter of the Atherton Baptist
Homes. So many people have expressed their gratitude for the poems
as a source of encouragement, joy and hope that Howard decided to
publish a selected number of them. They address issues that
confront seniors during the aging process.
Stewart presents the only complete biography ever written on Morgan
Edwards. In this exhaustively researched book, the author provides
an innovative portrait of the most influential and perplexing man
in American Baptist history.
The book contains a collection of poems selected from a larger
collection which Howard has been writing weekly since 1995. They
were published in the weekly news- letter of the Atherton Baptist
Homes. So many people have expressed their gratitude for the poems
as a source of encouragement, joy and hope that Howard decided to
publish a selected number of them. They address issues that
confront seniors during the aging process.
This book is the autobiography of the author and how he became
aware that God had a plan for his life. The various periods of his
life are related in a way to show how that plan unfolded from
childhood through retirement. The story includes a description of
his childhood in the blue collar section of Philadelphia, his
surviving thirteen battles in the Navy during World War II, his
secondary education resulting in five degrees, his experiences as a
pastor in churches on the East coast and the West coast, teaching
at the college and seminary levels, his adult family life and into
his retirement years. Howard Stewart was born in Philadelphia, PA
in 1922, attended public schools in that city. He was gifted as an
athlete, especially baseball, and served in the US Navy for over
three years in World War II. He married Evelyn in 1944, and they
had two married sons, seven grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren His wife passed away in 2007. Howard retired in 1988,
has authored three books and writes poetry.
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