What I Learned After I Knew It All
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Book Details
About the Book
Everybody likes a good story. This is a book of a lifetime of wholesome, exciting and humourous adventures and discoveries put into Short Stories. The author (Story-Teller) experienced or discovered them and tells it the way it was. They are a collection of stories that you need not be embarrassed for your children to read or hear. So whether around a campfire, or the fireplace on a winter night, or at bed time, read or tell a story. Your children will love you for it.
About the Author
Phil Wayman is a person of broad experiences in many areas. As a farm boy he won many awards in 4-H Club. In World War II he served in the South Pacific and under Gen MacArthur in the liberation of the Phillipines.
He entered the Ministry after the war. He pioneered and built churches. His main work was with the Royal Rangers boys program where he is still serving in retirment as chaplain. His work has taken him abroad to 9 nations.
He is at home around a camp fire or in a large camp setting, or in a local outpost meeting, or in a church pulpit. His wealth of lifetime experiences has been vividly told to live audiences.
The rest of the story is in another book Daughter of the Cherokee Strip, which recounts the family story in the largest land rush in US history. The opposite of John Steinbeck's novel Grapes of Wrath, this story is about those who stayed through the great social upsets of the 20; century; the depression, the dust bowl days, and WW II.
Phil Wayman is 81 years old and live in Olympia, Washington with Alma, his Bride of 57 years. They have three children, five grandchildren and three Great Grandchildren.