Church life can provide some of the funniest moments in existence. It doesnt matter what denomination, Gods people come alive with hilarity and downright adventure. Bob Reed weaves funny stories in his new book, The Choir that Couldnt Sing, a collection of tales about Methodist misfits who try a new sign language choir. In "The Great Episcopalian Bear Hunt," a fundraising event raises more than eyebrows or funds, and "Meanwhile, Back at the Manse" finds Presbyterian women refusing to fix their men folk any decent meals until they agree to convince the mayor to finance a new town playground.
Each lighthearted story is full of quips and comebacks. Its much like a stand-up comedy routine that will keep readers laughing. All humor is in good taste and should not be offensive to any particular denomination.
Bob Reed is an accomplished writer who spent twenty-five years managing public television stations and serving as an executive at PBS. He has been a speaker at numerous national and international seminars and trade shows. Other humorous books hes written include, The Potluck Dinner That Went Astrayand Other Tales of Christian Life, and How to Survive Being a Presbyterian.
Christians who need to unwind with a good laugh will find, The Choir That Couldnt Sing a great addition to their library. It will keep readers rolling in the aisles. -- Beth Loughner, Christian Book Previews.com