The King's Table: A Biblical Monologue Featuring Mephibosheth, Son of Jonathan, Who Went From Ruin to The Royal Court

· Fraser Keay
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Many of my ebooks and audiobooks are free on this platform so I can reach and bless as many people as possible. This one represents about 60 hours work for both the ebook and audiobook. If you appreciate it and want to donate to my writing and narration work you can do so in one of 2 ways. 1. buy the book or paperback on Amazon and post a short review as it will increase visibility and hopefully sales too. 2. Email me at [email protected] Thank you.

Summary: What is there to learn from a lame man invited to dinner by David, the greatest king of that era? Listen to "Mephibosheth" share his experience a year after some royal officials arrived one day at his remote village. Based on 2nd Samuel chapter 9 of the Bible, this short monologue will help you see the narrative from a new angle but not miss the point of the story.

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Scribd: (Av. 5*). "Excellent information,very informative and easily understood." "You made that story come real. I felt it, I saw the mercy of God." "It touched my heart, so descriptive. A fine narration."

Audiobooks.co.uk: (Av. 4.5*). "Great monologue, it helps bring the story to life." "Obscure story came alive. Listened to it 3 times." "Very interesting book, very good audio."

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Fraser (M.Div., Denver Seminary) has served on staff in churches in several countries. Part of his discipleship focus involves recruiting, encouraging and developing younger leaders in their 20's and 30's. Some of his books reflect his continued interest in leadership development, while others are aimed at helping Christians more generally, or those curious about the Christian faith. Fraser and his wife currently live in Scotland and have grown-up children, and several grandchildren.


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