BITS AND PIECES
That God Saw As A Whole
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Book Details
About the Book
The book tells, in his own words, what life was like in his childhood, and how
the children responded to circumstances and how the family lived in poverty. He
tells in honesty of his own behavior and that of his family. He also tells how
and when his life developed into the person that he became and his later
service to the Christian community and to the places where he lived. He lived
during the earthquake in Bakersfield in 1952 and tells of the survival of the
church when he was Pastor. Some people have read his stories and said they
could not put the writing down. Others told him that they relate to the kind of
life pictured in the book.
About the Author
Henry W. Hause,
Pastor, husband, father,
grandfather, brother, uncle, mentor and friend
Born Henry William Hause on
At age 17 Henry left the family
circle and worked in the fields, picking up potatoes and sugar cane in order to
attend
In 1946, at age 28, he moved his
young family to
Henry Hause
served his first pastorate in
He was asked to begin a church in
Henry Hause
loved people and never met a stranger.
Henry had over 1,000 cards printed “God can take away our emptiness, and
flood our souls with love, joy and peace.
But to keep it flowing we must pass it on,” and passed them out to
friends and strangers. He passed out
over 1,000 cards and had another 1,000 printed.
Henry shared his love of God up to his final days. He wrote the song Happy There Forever in the
year 2,000 and sang it to and with over 50 of his neighbors. This last year he professionally recorded
tapes, Love Thy Neighbor, and personally passed them out to 80 of his
neighbors.
He cherished his time with
children and could be found playing with the grandchildren and neighborhood
children. He served as life guard at the
Youth Camps for eight years and loved to swim, play and mentor young
people. Henry Hause
taught us how to love, face our doubts and demonstrated courage and strength.
Henry was a father, mentor, and a
spiritual caretaker to many. His life
was a shining example of compassion and love.
One of his principles of life was that "if we will look at other
people as having needs instead of faults, we might be able to find the answer
to their needs."