A lively collection of humorous stories about faith, friendship, and everyday church life that invites a smile without sacrificing warmth.
This edition presents a sequence of sketches and dialogues set in early-20th-century religious communities. Through the long-running pair Hogan and Hogan, the book blends humor with observations on missions, sermons, social life, and the work of spreading faith. The tone stays light and folksy while engaging with ideas about religion, culture, and everyday faith in action.
- Humorous, character-driven scenes that spotlight neighbors, ministers, and laypeople.
- Entertaining takes on mission work, revival tones, and the daily rhythm of religious life.
- Bright, conversational storytelling that balances warmth with satire.
- Occasional historical flavor and cultural snapshots from the era.
Ideal for readers who enjoy accessible humor rooted in faith, community life, and the everyday humor found in shared beliefs.