This is a coming of age story that takes place in a small Eastern Oklahoma town in 1971. Wewoka is capitol of the Seminole Nation in Oklahoma. With a hint of Romeo and Juliet, a dash of Grapes of Wrath, and a dab of To Kill A Mockingbird, this story deals with love, prejudice, and spiritual crisis.
This is a practical primer on how to bring meaningful prayer into the life of an ordinary person. This is not a book for Saints. It is a book for people that work, get frustrated, never have enough time, and yet still believe there is something missing in their lives. This is a book for people who want easy to understand methods for living a prayerful life.
The Creed Need is a book divided into two parts. Part One is a history of Christian Creeds. Part Two, deals with what each phrase of the Nicene Creed means to contemporary men and women. The book concludes by dealing with the question: Do we have a basic need to create creeds? Is there a Creed Need within us?
After a car accident the author spent three months caring for his wife as she healed from her injuries, and in his down time he wrote essays. Hundreds of essays were written, most published on a writer website called Searchwarp. This is a selection from those essays dealing with depression.