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The Complete Book of Zingers
Volumes in the "Complete Book of" series are an excellent resource for any home library or for pastors and lay leaders to use for sermon preparation, small group, and Sunday school.
"The Complete Book of Zingers" is a collection of amusing one-sentence sermons, proverbs, adages, illustrations, dictums, and truisms.
Paperback, 384 pages
Published
May 22nd 1990
by Tyndale House Publishers
(first published May 8th 1990)
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(In this illustrative moving image I am James MacAvoy and The Complete Book of Zingers is the other guy.)
zinger
1. Something that zings.
2. A very rapidly moving object, especially one that is thrown.
The pitcher threw a real zinger and struck him out.
3. A surprising or unusually pointed or telling remark.
My little niece let fly with the zinger that my sister was pregnant again.
4. An event that when experienced leaves the witness daz...more
The system would not let me choose "I'll not read this book of trash" so I have to put it in a category. I haven't read it, but if it is for imaginery-god-bitch aka pastors for preparing bullshit about imaginery god. Then this is a shit book that I would not even read.
Thanks for the review MyFleshSingsOut
Thanks for the review MyFleshSingsOut
You can pick this up a million times over and still find something you haven't read before.
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