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My Book Review of Taboo Topics In The Bible: Aliens & UFOs
Taboo Topics In The Bible: Aliens & UFOs by Dante Fortson My rating: 4 of 5 stars Interesting Read This was short and sweet – to the point. It was direct with good research and supporting documentation. It was well organized and written, despite some typos. What I liked is that the Pastor didn’t shy away from a modern topic
Read moreETERNITY’S REFUGE by Zachary Hagen
ETERNITY’S REFUGE Book 3 of the Eternal Chronicles Series The battle between God and Satan continues in this Christian saga by critically acclaimed author, Zachary Hagen The Eternal Chronicles Series centers around the great controversy between God and Satan in a fantastical and magical filled way. Spanning from the ministry of Christ in the gospels all the way to the
Read moreWHEN GRACE FOUND ME – Volume One
WHEN GRACE FOUND MEVolume One Real Life Stories of Women of Faith An anthology series of faith, perseverance, and personal connection told by twenty women. Coordinated by author Kim Lengling The book is published by Listening to Your Voice Publishing and is available worldwide in digital and print format With Volume One of the When Grace Found Me series, you
Read moreChrist at the Coffee Shop by Nathan Ingram
Christ at the Coffee Shop Master Storytellers Will Rodgers and Andy Griffith Come to Mind in the Audio Book, Christ at the Coffee Shop Written by Nathan Ingram, this nostalgic collection of short stories demonstrates how anyone can find God in common places!!! Published by Tranquility Ranch Publishing and available in all formats Many of us would like to see
Read moreMy Book Review of Christ at the Coffee Shop
Christ at the Coffee Shop by Nathan Ingram My rating: 5 of 5 stars Not What I Expected When I first picked up this book, I was uncertain. Though I enjoy reading about religion, studying theology is quite different from devotions or testimonials of faith. It can get dangerous moving from the objective to the subjective, so I tend to
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