Tin-Miner's Son / Westphal, Wilma R / (PB/1976-1976/B+/USED)

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*Condition Note: Book is in good condition and clean inside, has library stamp and envelope, it is minor cover and spine wear.*

 

The story of Harry Moyle Tippett is the story of the leading providences of God in a remarkable life. Born into a family of Cornish miners. Harry was destined for greater things--the influencing and molding of the hearts and minds of a generation of young Christians. From his first contact with the little group of Seventh-day Adventist women in Butte, Montana, Tippett assumed a position of leadership in the church--leadership that eventually placed him in the influential areas of teaching and editing.

A master in the use of the English language, Tippett could write a book, edit a dictionary, gently upbraid an egotist, or tenderly comfort a brokenhearted coed. The book presents HMT as he really was--zestful in the sunlight, philosophical in the shadows, and always a Christian gentleman, to whom God and His people were of paramount importance.

 

Tragedy in a Montana Mine
From Cornwall to Montana
British Columbia Days
Teen-age Milieu
Conversion to the Adventist Faith
Adventures in Human Relationships
Selling Books to Flathead Indians
"And They Twain Shall Be One..."
New Horizons and a Mine Tragedy
College at Last
"The Educated Heart"
Teacher-Student Relationships
Formula for Victory
Counselor, Friend, and Humorist
From Classroom to Editor's Desk
Retrospect and Outreach
Who Waits in Faith, and Other Works
Heights of Achievement
Blackboard Mottoes and Proverbs

 

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Details

Binding:
Paperback
Copyright:
1976
Printed:
1976
Pages:
159
Publisher:
Review And Herald Publishing Association
Condition:
B+

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