This is not another book about marriage. The market is flooded with those. The Last Wedding is a Biblical overview of the importance of weddings throughout Scripture. The author takes a humorous, but important look at why weddings are highlighted in the Bible and what they mean for us today. This is what they don't tell you when you get married. Even if you're single, The Last Wedding is one you'll want to know about.
Dave Zuchelli is a man of extremes. He laughs until he cries (or worse). He rides a Harley. He loves with a passion, and he preaches like there's no tomorrow.
Dave holds degrees from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. He currently resides in Aldie, VA.
He's married to a wonderful young woman named Denise, and between them, they have four children and several grandchildren.
He recently retired from the pastorate to spend more time teaching and writing.
If you'd like to know a little more, please check out his website, PulpitMan.com. Dave is available to speak at your event and may be reached through the contact page of this site.
What do you do when you think God has answered your prayer, only to find out you were wrong? I guess you pray the prayer again and hope for the best. If the answer is a long time in coming, you have two choices. You either give up, or you keep plugging away...praying, waiting, and expecting. Answers to prayer can be far off into the distant future. Sometimes there are false alarms. Occasionally tragedy interferes. Eventually, fruition bursts onto the scene, and all is well. The time in between can be agonizing.
Book Excerpt
The Last Wedding
When Eve had her first son, Abel, she looked at him and said, “With the help of the Lord I have brought forth a man.” (Genesis 4:1) A man? We would call him a baby boy. What does she mean…a man? We need to remember this was the first baby. She had never seen such a small person. He looked just like Adam, but he was tiny. When she held him in her arms, she may have thought to herself, “Is this the one?” Would this be the one who would crush the serpent’s head just as the Lord had said? Maybe Adam as well wondered if Abel would be the one to defeat Satan and get them back to the garden. Abel wasn’t the one, but they kept trying.
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