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Billy Sunday, Home Run to Heaven (Sowers)
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Item Description...
Product Description A biography of a professional baseball player who dedicated his life to spreading the gospel and became one of the most influential religious figures of the early twentieth century.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 152
Dimensions: Length: 8.25" Width: 5.25" Height: 0.43" Weight: 0.4 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Publisher Mott Media
Age 9-12
ISBN 0880621257 EAN 9780880621250
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Availability 5 units. Availability accurate as of May 27, 2012 07:02.
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 | Billy Sunday Was An Evangelical Folk Hero Sep 26, 2005 |
My neighbor gave this book to me to read when I was about fourteen and just happened to tell her I had never heard of Billy Sunday, an evangelist she'd just mentioned. It's true I had never heard of Billy Sunday before that but every time I hear a reference to him now, I immediately think of this book and that sunny afternoon in 1993.
"Sunday" was a man who began life as a baseball player and remembered his days in that sport and the lessons it taught him about how to work a crowd. This backwoods Hellfire preacher was one of the most famous of all living Americans in his day and he headed open-air revivals the faithful would drive for days on end to reach. His charisma, forcefulness and dyed-in-the-wool sense of conviction gave him a powerful energy that sparked the interest of millions. One thing that I most remember about this brief biography of the first of the great broadcast media evangelists is the tone of respect it has for its subject. In fact it had so much reverence for Billy Sunday that I felt like maybe its lack of impartiality somewhat hamstrung its impartial reporting of the facts. So if anyone wants a celebration of Billy Sunday, this is the book, but for a warts and all portrait, I'd investigate what else is out there.
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