
Steven L. Case
Author of Book of Uncommon Prayer, The
About the Author
Steven L. Case has been in youth ministry for more than a dozen years. He's worked for various denominations and currently serves as youth minister for the Windermere (Florida) Union United Church of Christ. Steven has published several articles on creative worship ideas for teenagers, taught show more workshops on the subject at national ministry conventions, and contributed to various books show less
Works by Steven L. Case
The Book of Uncommon Prayer 2: Prayers and Worship Services for Youth Ministry (Soul Shaper) (2006) 65 copies
The Youth Worker's Big Book of Case Studies: Not Quite a Million Stories That Beg Discussion (Youth Specialties (Zondervan)) (2004) 38 copies
Help! I'm a Frustrated Youth Worker!: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Burnout in Your Ministry (2008) 14 copies
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The instant I began to read Steve Case’s “Charlie, The Flatulent Christmas Angel,” I got flung back to the days of youth when I had been a child of the 1950’s and to all of the Dr. Seuss’ I read then. “The Cat in the Hat,” “The Cat in the Hat Returns,” both of the Horton books, “And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street,” and the rest of his books had been some of my favorite books back then.
The rhyming Case uses in writing his brief, cute stories matches that of Dr. show more Seuss, who must have influenced him when it came to writing this book. While Dr. Seuss aimed for the zany and funny side in his stories, Mr. Case’s humor aims to be somewhat more sedate while at the time creating stories which leave its readers with a sense that something had been gained by the end of each story.
The book is something which would definitely appeal to its intended group of young readers, about age 5 – 9. This book will also allow its adult readers to rediscover their inner child as I did as I read this book THREE TIMES. And for allowing me to rediscover those days I’m giving this book FIVE STARS.
I received a copy of this book in a GoodReads giveaway in return for my honest opinion in a review.
Robin Leigh Morgan is the author of a recently released book entitled “Micro Fiction – An Anthology,” as well as the author of a MG/YA Paranormal Romance novel entitled “I Kissed a Ghost.” show less
The rhyming Case uses in writing his brief, cute stories matches that of Dr. show more Seuss, who must have influenced him when it came to writing this book. While Dr. Seuss aimed for the zany and funny side in his stories, Mr. Case’s humor aims to be somewhat more sedate while at the time creating stories which leave its readers with a sense that something had been gained by the end of each story.
The book is something which would definitely appeal to its intended group of young readers, about age 5 – 9. This book will also allow its adult readers to rediscover their inner child as I did as I read this book THREE TIMES. And for allowing me to rediscover those days I’m giving this book FIVE STARS.
I received a copy of this book in a GoodReads giveaway in return for my honest opinion in a review.
Robin Leigh Morgan is the author of a recently released book entitled “Micro Fiction – An Anthology,” as well as the author of a MG/YA Paranormal Romance novel entitled “I Kissed a Ghost.” show less
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