The Last Hula Hoop Repairman

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The Last Hula Hoop Repairman is the sequel to the treasured story that introduced Uncle Hula Hoop and J.C.

In the original story, J.C. is a nine-year-old boy who takes his broken Hula Hoop to Hubert Horatio Higgins the Third to be repaired.

They develop a close relationship, with J.C. affectionately calling Mr. Higgins Uncle Hula Hoop.

Uncle Hula Hoop has health complications due to exposure to Agent Orange in the Vietnam War. He has COPD and Parkinson’s Disease. He uses  a wheelchair to get about. A devout Christian, he witnesses to J.C. about Jesus, with J.C. eventually turning his life over to Jesus at the end of the book.

In The Last Hula Hoop Repairman, J.C. has grown up and is now a Christian writer living in St. Louis. He receives a call that Uncle Hula Hoop has experienced a catastrophic health setback.

J.C. rushes to his old friend’s side, only to be sent on a mission. What has become of Uncle Hula Hoop’s old army buddies, the men known as the Hula Hoop repairmen?

In this powerful tale, J.C. uncovers the miraculous redemptive power of Jesus Christ, and he makes a new connection with Uncle Hula Hoop, one that has been a lifetime in the making.

This story will engage your heart, make you laugh, and bring home the importance of witnessing to the lost.

About Sandy Jackson:

Sandy Jackson is a retired substance abuse counselor. He published his first two books at age 70.

Sandy’s first published work was a children’s book, Daisy and Dean Fly Together, about a deaf boy dragonfly, Dean, who meets a blind girl dragonfly, Daisy, and they help each other hear and see the world together.

He published a second book that year, It’s a Happy Life On A Merry-Go-Round, a collection of poems, songs and short stories he had written over a period of thirty years.

Some of the stories, songs and poems appear in The Last Hula Hoop Repairman. Sandy is a born-again Christian and credits the Holy Spirit in guiding him in his writings and illustrations.

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End Times

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Experience Pastor Tim's take on what the Word has to say about the 2020 worldwide pandemic.

End Times

From Tim about His New Book:

What does the Bible say about the tumultuous times in which we live?

Can we expect things to get better . . . or to get worse?

The Book of Revelation and other prophetic books remind us that one day this life as we know it is coming to an end - whether it comes by way of death or the Lord's return - it will end.

In years past, we often heard sermons that were not simply pointing us to our final destination, rather they were our motivation in this life. Knowing that someday we will all stand before God serves as a powerful incentive to obey God completely and consistently.

Many have asked recently if the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic is prophetic and if I believe the end is near. My answer is yes and yes, because I am almost certain that this is all about to wrap up. Things are intensifying in unprecedented expedience, and I pray that we are all waiting in anticipation.

Scripture provides us a timeline of events that signal that the end is coming soon. 

1. The Church Age

2. The Rapture of the Church

3. The Tribulation

4. The Second Coming of Jesus Christ

5. The Millennium

6. The Great White Throne Judgment

7. New Heavens and New Earth

Follow along as I lead you through each of these Biblical timeline events. -Pastor Tim

About Tim:

Reverend Tim R. Barker is the Superintendent of the South Texas District of the Assemblies of God which is headquartered in Houston, Texas.

He is a graduate of Southwestern Assemblies of God University and received his Doctorate of Ministry Degree from West Coast Seminary.

By virtue of his district office, Reverend Barker is a member of the District's Executive Presbytery; the General Presbytery of the General Council of the Assemblies of God, Springfield, Missouri; the Executive Board of Regents for Southwestern Assemblies of God University, Waxahachie, Texas; and SAGU-American Indian College, Phoenix, Arizona. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Pleasant Hills Children's Home, Fairfield, Texas, as well as numerous other boards and committees.

Reverend Barker's unique style of pulpit ministry and musical background challenges the body of Christ, with an appeal that reaches the generations.

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