What Do You Do When You Get Poo On Your Shoe
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What Do You Do When You Get Poo on Your Shoe? is a story about the mess that a young boy and his friends make when they creatively attempt to overcome one of life’s difficult and stinky situations the wrong way! This story is both funny and instructive, illustrating how we’ve all stepped in it! The lesson to learn in this book is for both children and adults. Your kids will howl, and you just may discover a timely life application! **** ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Rick Carr is the founder of a juvenile intervention ministry in Memphis, Tennessee, known as JIFF (Juvenile Intervention & Faith-based Follow-up), where he served as the executive director for nearly fourteen years. He is an ordained minister with the Christian & Missionary Alliance having served as a youth pastor and later as the senior pastor of two C&MA churches. Rick received his associate’s degree from Toccoa Falls Bible College, his bachelor of arts from Trinity International University, and his master of arts from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Rick and his wife of thirty-four years, Valerie, have five children and seven grandchildren.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781613141625
ISBN10: 1613141629
Rick Carr | Illustrator: Scott Strub
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2014
Publisher: Innova Publishing LLC
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