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July 28, 2015

King of the Cell Eaters

king of the cell eatersCheck out the latest installment from microbiology instructor and enthusiast, Theresa Adams. Her stories capture the amazing complexity our Creator has built into his smallest creatures in a whimsical and very readable way. Additionally, this story is fully illustrated. Enjoy!

King-of-the-cell-eaters

Read more from Theresa Adams:  Giardia & Little Boy Blue, Little Miss Muffin 

About the author:

Theresa Adams graduated from Washington State University, Pullman, with a BS in Microbiology. She is married to a handsome guy named Ethan and has two little boys who are not aware of the of term “germs” and instead are occasionally reminded of “icky microbes.” She agrees with King David, that we are “fearfully and wonderfully made,” Ps. 139:14.

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