New book provides a window into local author, Darlene G. Snyder's hometown and the church she loves

Casting Bread Upon the Water, unveils how one small country church deeply imbedded into a community, grew into a significant House of Worship in Kirksville Kentucky. Readers will also get a glimpse into the author's hometown.
By: Darlene G. Snyder
 
Sept. 20, 2009 - PRLog -- More than dry facts, this book delves into the memory of several members of Kirksville Baptist Church in Kentucky to give readers an accurate picture of the church of yesterday. From coal stoves, outhouses and baptisims to current day worship services, readers will discover interesting facts and humorous stories. In addition, the book takes readers into the Kirksville Community through words and photographs.

Highlights of Casting Bread Upon the Water:


Shared Memories of seasoned church members

Photographs - old and new.

Interesting facts about the church as well as the community

Readers unfamilar with the area, will get a glimpse into the lifestyle of people in a small Kentucky Community.

Readers will receive a short history lesson into the church's early beginnings.

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Remembering Yesterday While Making the Most of Today. Website and blog offers practical suggestions on preserving memories. Free tips and how to guide available upon request.
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Source:Darlene G. Snyder
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Tags:Church, History, Religion, Memories, Kirksville, Kentucky, Baptist, Southern Baptist, SBC, Kbc
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Location:Richmond - Kentucky - United States
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