Uncle Uriah and Tad
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Description / Uncle Uriah and Tad
Mr. Stykes, the foreman of the pressroom at the Review and Herald Publishing House in Battle Creek, Michigan, read the note when Tad gave it to him. He hired the boy because he was a little afraid not to hire him after reading the note from the editor himself. So Tad got the job. But working at the press wasn’t what Tad thought it would be. His troubles began the first day when two other apprentices played a trick on him, causing him to trip and scatter several forms of type all over the pressroom floor.
If it were not for the encouragement and counsel of Elder Uriah Smith, Tad might have given up his job and gone home to the farm disillusioned and discouraged. But Uncle Uriah was a real trailblazer for Jesus, and he inspired Tad to keep pressing on.
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Item Format | Paperback |
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Publisher | Pacific Press Publishing Association |
Weight (lbs) | 0.180000 |
Page Count | 74 |
Language | English |
Year Published | 2018 |