Xulon Press presents a collection of stories about Bible heroes with faith and quick wit.
DREXEL HILL, Pa., May 28, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Author William J. Edgar recounts these biblical adventures meant to be memorized and re-told, rather than read, in his book Chutzpah Heroes: Thirteen Stories About Underdogs With Wit and Courage ($10.99, paperback, 9781662897146; $4.99, e-book, 9781662897153).
God's heroes showcased in the Bible come in all shapes and sizes: young and old, Israelite and foreigner, men and women. Through their stories, Edgar encourages his readers (and listeners) to get to know the great cloud of witnesses that has gone before us.
"Children learn best when they are spoken to directly, better even than when they are read to. So I wrote a book of stories in mostly oral English, with an introduction encouraging parents to learn the stories themselves and then tell, not read, them to their children," said Edgar.
William Edgar began life in the Bronx, with summers spent on a farm in the Catskill Mountains, and eventually relocated to Drexel Hill, a suburb of Philadelphia. He attended Swarthmore College (1968) and the University of Pennsylvania (History Ph.D. 1980). After four years living Cyprus and another in Greece, he and his family returned to Pennsylvania. Edgar taught mathematics at East High School in West Chester (30 years), and pastored Broomall Reformed Presbyterian Church (34 years). After retiring as a pastor and teacher, he spent a year as the interim president of Geneva College near Pittsburgh. Edgar and his wife Gretchen have five children and seventeen grandchildren and live in Drexel Hill.
Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world's largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 20,000 titles published to date. Chutzpah Heroes is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.
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William J Edgar, Salem Author Services, 484-832-6583, [email protected], williamedgar.org
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