A Book of Prayers: To the Heavens from the Stars
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About the Book
A Book of Prayers: To the Heavens from the Stars
Author Chuck Spinner has very successfully
compiled a book of favorite prayers from over 100 well known
celebrities. Included among these famous people are Oscar
winners; Heisman Trophy recipients; Olympic Gold Medalists; Four-star
Generals; a Nobel Peace Prize recipient; and even a Monarch and three
former Miss Americas. Prayers have come from the only pitcher to
ever record a perfect World Series game; from the player who hit "the
shot heard round the world"; from the only two time Heisman trophy
winner; and from the only undefeated four time NCAA wrestling
champion. Former Cleveland Browns All-Pro lineman, Doug Dieken
writes the Foreword and Spinner writes a chapter on the qualities and
power of prayer along with engaging introductions to each of the
celebrities. To the Heavens from the Stars
concludes with quotes from famous historical figures on the
significance and power of prayer. The book highlights both
religion and history and illustrates that athletes, entertainers, and
governmental officials can and do provide models for prayer in one's
life. Former Detroit Tiger pitcher Virgil Trucks wrote Spinner
that he thinks the author's book of prayers will be the greatest book
ever written. The author is more comforted by the words of former
U.S. Open winner, Scott Simpson, who wrote him that he hoped that "God
honors you for honoring Him."
About the Author
Chuck was born in 1946 and raised in Naperville,
Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. He graduated from Conception
Seminary College in 1968, but left his seminary studies at that point
and began a 33-year teaching career in the Cleveland, Ohio, area.
Spinner taught high school Social Studies classes for twenty-one years
in the Parma City School District and for twelve years for the Shaker
Heights City schools.
Chuck and his wife, Patrice, have been married 37
years. Their son Scott and his wife, Ellen, have two boys, Caleb
and Joshua, who are the apples of their grandparents' eyes!
Spinner was named a Jennings Scholar and a Jennings
Master Teacher Award recipient in 1979 and has also been designated as
a Kent State Read Scholar and a John D. Rockefeller Scholar.
Since their marriage in 1970 Chuck and Patrice have
vacationed each summer at Lake Chautauqua in southwestern New
York. In 1998 they realized a life long dream by buying a cottage
on the lake.
Spinner has always enjoyed writing and since
retirement has enjoyed creating articles in the program for the local
single A Jamestown baseball team. He also has composed a
religious song "My God has been good to me".
He is now working on completing his second book on the Naperville,
Illinois train wreck of 1946.