See You Sunday


Gelesen von Pastor Les Shelton

Pastor Les Shelton of The First Church of the Nazarene in Sacramento, California has always been a keen observer of life and the stories he shares are certain to make you laugh and think. I am Vic Zarley, the producer and narrator. Enjoy the muse and amusement of this collection of entertaining anecdotes by Les Shelton.

Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley.

Theme song for this audio book is "Fluffing a Duck" by Kevin Macleod.


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Bewertungen


These podcasts are a genuine joy to listen to. I laughed many times with admiration for the narrator who could maintain his steady voice and dispassionate composure. There are so many great stories and it is difficult to choose my favorite. I found the podcast series on cancer and the ...


I tried this book and expected a collection of anecdotes, unfortunately it contains only sermons that loose even the little liveliness maybe contained by a rather monotone voice.


I suspect the original pastor might have given these stories a little more vitality.