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Prediction Stories: Revised Edition
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Prediction Stories: Revised Edition
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Prediction Stories: Revised Edition
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The storytelling begins with the first child of Peter and Ruby Hester’s family. Friday night enjoyment time is conducted by my daddy through sharing moments with the children named Sue Ann, Henry, and Jacquelyn (me). Every Friday, the television will be turned off at 2:00 p.m., and the family will prepare to eat dinner and then enjoy a sensational, thrilling, and fantastic story from our daddy. His stories will inspire you, keep you thinking, and take you on an adventure to explore the wonders of life. One Friday, the stories opened us to the realities of our lives to come. My daddy lists his stories in four categories: (1) childhood stories, (2) dead-people stories, (3) family life stories, and (4) prediction stories. In the year 1955, my daddy told Henry, Sue Ann, and me a prediction story that would last us our lifetime. The reality of life was opened up to us at a young age. I learned that my daddy had the gift of predicting some events of his children and other people.
The storytelling begins with the first child of Peter and Ruby Hester’s family. Friday night enjoyment time is conducted by my daddy through sharing moments with the children named Sue Ann, Henry, and Jacquelyn (me). Every Friday, the television will be turned off at 2:00 p.m., and the family will prepare to eat dinner and then enjoy a sensational, thrilling, and fantastic story from our daddy. His stories will inspire you, keep you thinking, and take you on an adventure to explore the wonders of life. One Friday, the stories opened us to the realities of our lives to come. My daddy lists his stories in four categories: (1) childhood stories, (2) dead-people stories, (3) family life stories, and (4) prediction stories. In the year 1955, my daddy told Henry, Sue Ann, and me a prediction story that would last us our lifetime. The reality of life was opened up to us at a young age. I learned that my daddy had the gift of predicting some events of his children and other people.


















