[Stan Toler’s] writings do not come from a journalism classroom, but rather out of day- to-day experiences. His style is unique in that it does not take him long until he has you walking alongside him as he kicks the cans down a lonely West Virginia road, or cry[ing] with him and his brother outside the hospital in North Columbus, holding Linda’s hand with him as he prays for the love of his life, or cheering for a son at the stadium. He takes you with him in his everyday walk. “You will not read Stan long until you know the real man. A man of sterling character, full of God, and filled with a love for everyone he meets. I have never read any of his books without being able to say, ‘I read Toler today for my daily faith lift.’”—Dr. Alton Loveless, former president/CEO of Randall House Publications
“I have read all of the books by Stan Toler (and we wrote four together). But this is his best book ever, and funniest. You will love reading it because of all the humorous illustrations, but you will learn from reading it because of the many principles drawn from Bible references. Also, you will live better because of the multitude of practical observations, and finally you will become more holy because the book will draw you closer to God. “Stan Toler has communicated Christian principles with humor, contemporary illustrations, and a writing style that reflects USA Today, i.e., it is crisp, contemporary, and compelling.”—Elmer L. Towns, dean at the School of Religion, Liberty University
“The Buzzards Are Circling, but God’s Not Finished with Me Yet has enough humor to keep you entertained, enough stories and examples to keep you interested, enough Scripture to keep you grateful for God’s grace and goodness, and enough practical advice to make it a good investment of your time and money.”—Zig Ziglar, author and motivational teacher, Dallas, Texas
“With his typical warmth, wit, and wisdom, Stan Toler has written a book that will help you through the difficult days of your life. The Buzzards Are Circling, but God’s Not Finished with Me Yet is a book for these times. You cannot read it without being reminded of God’s constant love and care in the midst of a crisis.”—Norman G. Wilson, former general director of communications, The Wesleyan Church