Homer Hickam, and nearly every other boy in town, had only one destination in life – to become miners just like their fathers. Only one problem: Homer did not want to become a miner. He had seen what it had done to his father and family – sickness, poverty and even seeing men killed. He had a bigger dream and vision, one that every fiber of his being longed to follow.
But for his father, the most important thing was seeing his son carry on the Hickam tradition of being the Foreman in the mines and providing for your family.
Come May 17th at 6 PM in the Chapel of Colonial Woods Missionary Church to hear the rest of the Story.
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