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A Life Worth Living
- Two Prayers and Six Miracles
- Narrated by: Richard J. Bennett
- Length: 2 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Marvin Earl Harvey was born on September 26, 1926, to poor sharecropper parents. A Life Worth Living is the story of a depression-era country boy "who done good". It is also the tale of the providence of God and how the great Creator wants to be a part of every life.
Marvin met God at an early age, and this chance meeting in an old one-room Baptist church changed his world. He envisioned a better life for himself and his future family. He had no idea how to accomplish this, but because of his faith as an eight-year-old boy, he fulfilled all of his dreams. It only took two prayers and six miracles.
©2015 Marvin Harvey (P)2015 Walter Harvey
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