The Gospel According To The Sons Of God A Memoir pretending to be An Informal History by Kevin Don Levellie

The Gospel According To The Sons Of God A Memoir pretending to be An Informal History

Kevin Don Levellie
262 pages
Sep 2014
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What was it like to be in a Bible College music group? What was it like to travel with Ruben Ratzlaff, Dallas Meserve, Warren Bell, Jim Crain and Hal and Evelyn Martin? What was the Al Hammond Song? Where did Eileen Alder think we should sing? I'm sure you have never in your life wondered about those things, but they're answered in this book. This is a book about my experience in a Southern Gospel Quartet in my home church and at San Jose Bible College. It's about one of the most intense formative periods in my life. It's about an era, a church, a school, a style of music and how five over the top fellows learned to minister together. It also tells the most embarrassing moment of my life, but you have to buy the book and read it to find that one out.
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