All purchases of these two books by Chet Moyers (Gail’s dad) will go toward the radio budget for this year.
You can obtain both books for $20 by clicking here.
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Blessed, It’s a God Thing, shares a beautiful phenomenon that happened over Prestonwood Baptist Church, Plano, Texas. One leg of a brilliant rainbow was centered on the Cross above the Prayer Tower, and the tower was engulfed in light from the setting sun. Many people upon viewing the photograph exclaim, “It’s a God thing!”There are many spiritual symbolisms represented in this natural occurrence. The intent of this book is to share the photograph, along with thoughts and insights relating to it. Most of these reflections came while the writer was recovering from a near-death experience. During this time, the image of the Rainbow never left him.Prestonwood is a loving church, known worldwide for its big heart and its commitment to the Great Commission. The faithful teaching and preaching of the Bible and its praise and worship are outstanding. Under the leadership of their beloved pastor, Dr. Jack Graham, the church of over 30,000 members continues to grow. Additional campuses have been established for the purpose of teaching and equipping the influx of people. Prestonwood humbly acknowledges it has been greatly blessed. |
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This book, written by Gail’s dad, Chet “Bud” Moyers, is documentation covering 75 years of a man guided, blessed, and protected by God. Starting with humble beginnings on a small farm in South Missouri. Chet Moyers served in the US Navy during the Korean War, survived typhoon Marie at sea and took part in the Vietnam Passage to Freedom; participated in the NASA space program; ended a 40-year engineering career in Research and Development in the highly competitive automotive industry; and traveled extensively, nationally and internationally. His parallel life consisted of serving in lay ministry as chaplain aboard ship and in many churches in leadership roles, along with directing citywide and national evangelistic efforts. It has been said “Because life is so brief, we might easily conclude it is inconsequential. Our lives may seem like pebbles dropped in a pond. They create ripples for a moment, tiny wrinkles that smooth out, and then are forever gone.” The writer of this book believes that God can make even our ripples have eternal significance. |
About the Author:
Chet Moyers served in the US Navy during the Korean War; took part in the Vietnam Passage to Freedom; survived Typhoon Maria at sea; earned BS degree in Electrical Engineering and achieved professional engineer status; participated in the NASA space program for twelve years; ended a forty-year research and development engineering career in the highly competitive automotive industry; and has traveled extensively, nationally and internationally.
His parallel life included serving in lay ministry as ship’s chaplain; assisting struggling congregations; and helping direct citywide and national evangelistic efforts. He is an ardent Bible student; studied evolution and its fallacies; and is a strong proponent of Intelligent Design. He and his wife, Janet, are members of Prestonwood Baptist Church where he is privileged to serve as a deacon. |