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Nebraska Authors

William L. Coleman

Born 1938-09-25 Union Bridge, MD (USA)

Died 2015-08-08
Aurora, NE (USA)

Buried

Cremated

After publishing his first book, Lord, Sometimes I Need Help in 1975, Coleman left the pulpit for a career in writing and family counseling. He is the author of over 100 books.

Places Lived

Maryland
Aurora, NE
Washington, D.C.
Michigan
Kansas
Indiana

Author Of

  • Nonfiction

Keywords

Family Relationships; Children's Nonfiction; Devotional

Education

Bachelor of Arts Degree, Washington Bible College, Lanham, MD
Master's Degree, Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, IN

Occupation

Minister
Writer
Counselor

Places Worked

Evangelical Free Church, Aurora, NE

Honors

Gold Medallion Book Award

Bibliography

author of more than 100 books including:
Making TV Work For Your Family. 1983.
How to Go Home Without Feeling Like a Child. 1991.
Ten Things Your Teen Will Thank You For -- Someday. 1992.
What Makes Your Teen Tick. 1993.
Parents With Broken Hearts. 1997.

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