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Seventh-Inning Stretch

Reflections on the Game of Life

Seventh-Inning Stretch

Reflections on the Game of Life

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Paperback / softback

£11.99

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
ISBN: 9781631957260
Number of Pages: 180
Published: 02/06/2022
Width: 12.7 cm
Height: 20.3 cm
Through this collection of memorable short stories of Dennis Labriola’s life, the objective of Seventh-Inning Stretch is to entertain and trigger similar memories in the reader.

This is a faith-based book with an intentional slant towards men and biblical manhood. Through the Dennis’ often-humorous storytelling, Seventh-Inning Stretch hopes to create an emotional response from the reader then offers biblical anecdotes to inspire the reader to acknowledge and appreciate the people God placed in their own life. This is not so much a teaching work, but is meant to be entertaining, with an Afterthought after each chapter pointing to a biblical precept. Seventh-Inning Stretch is unique in that it is a collection of short stories, making it easy to read stirring and inspiring the memories and emotions—and hopefully faith—of the reader. It also connects Dennis’ story with God’s story, demonstrating how deeply God cares about and walks with everyone, even if unaware.

Dennis Labriola

Dennis Labriola is a successful businessman and certified Biblical Men’s Coach with a passion to assist men in their faith journeys. He is a graduate of the State University of New York, initiating his IT profession in 1973, and founding his first business in 1980. After a miraculous experience in 1978, Dennis committed his life to Jesus Christ. Dennis resides on Long Island, New York with his wife Patricia; he has two grown daughters and four granddaughters.

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