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Sunday, August 21, 2016

Sunshine and Smiles Bud Robinson Texas Holiness Preacher Evangelist

Sunshine and Smiles
Bud Robinson
1902
Sunshine and Smiles
Bud Robinson, author
1902
Sunshine and Smiles
Bud Robinson (1860-1942)
Greenville, Texas: Texas Holiness Advocate, 1902
126 pages

Contents
I.   Sketch of My Life
II. Rambling Thoughts

Photo Plates
(1) Bud Robinson 
(2) Bud Robinson's Mother

My Review
     True Christian life stories are some of the most inspirational writings a believer will ever read.  In this short, antiquarian book, there is a huge amount of great, uplifting reading for Christians of any denomination.  Rev. Bud Robinson tells his life story that many will relate to even though it is now the 21st century.  He writes of hardships and hard times with a sense of humor and deep conviction of how it encouraged his spirituality. 
QUOTE: Common sense religion means to manufacture sunshine and smiles and give them to a lost world. ...Rev. Bud Robinson
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Rev. Bud Robinson
     Pastor Bud, and if I had known him I believe I would had thought of him as a Christian friend and brother, tells us about coming to faith, regeneration and sanctification, which are all integral parts of the Christian life no matter how it may be believed they work together.

     Sunshine and Smiles is a good read whether done online as a book in public domain or as as on-demand reprint edition, or even better through owning one of the scarce, antique book copies available through used booksellers.

     I recommend Sunshine and Smiles to parents who homeschool, Christian schools and people like me who like to read both Christian history and first-hand accounts of saints who have gone before us to the eternal Kingdom of God.

The reader will find Sunshine and Smiles by Bud Robinson to be...
Inspirational
Able to strengthen your Christian walk
Biblically edifying
Uplifting
Spiritually enlightening

LINK to sermons by Rev. Bud Robinson

Rev. Bud Robinson says... 
Four things are needful to understand the scriptures.
1 Find out who is doing the talking.
2 Who he is talking to.
3 What is he talking about.
4 Believe he meant just what he said, and the problem is solved.

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