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Fool on a hill

by Stan Farmer

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FOOL on a HILL
The autobiography of Stan Farmer and the early history of His Mansion

FOOL on a HILL tells the early history of His Mansion from the prospective of one of its founders. Stan Farmer was born on Parker Island, Maine, in 1941. The day after he graduated form high school he joined the US Navy’s Submarine Service and served for eight years. In 1971, Stan and several other men founded His Mansion Ministries. He currently serves as CEO and lives with Joan, his wife or more than 45 years, on The Hill near Deering, New Hampshire.

FOOL on a HILL is a refreshingly candid story that will encourage and inspire readers from all walks of life. It is full of life-lessons about courage and fear, conclusions and conundrums, heroic achievements and dismal failures, disastrous choices and miraculous recoveries.

Praise for FOOL on a HILL:

“In matters of God's sovereignty, you'll learn [in this book] a fundamental truth: God is ultimately victorious although He doesn't always make everything less difficult along the way.” - C. Everett Koop (US Surgeon General under President Reagan)

“An extraordinary account of front-lines, faith-in-action Christianity, told with rare no-holds-barred honesty and humor. We need more stories like this, and more people like Stan Farmer.” - Eric Metaxas (writer for /Veggie Tales and Chuck Colson’s Breakpoint)
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