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  • Ditching Religion & Discovering Jesus For Yourself
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    "Ditching Religion: Discovering Jesus for Yourself" invites readers on a transformative journey away from institutionalized beliefs and towards a great understanding of Jesus Christ. In a world where traditional religion often feels restrictive and misaligned with authentic faith, this book emphasizes the importance o...

  • Shamgar's Battlefield
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    "Shamgar's Battlefield" delves into the life and exploits of Shamgar, a lesser-known hero from the book of Judges during a tumultuous period in ancient Israel. The era was marked by cycles of disobedience and oppression, with the Israelites frequently succumbing to the powerful Philistines. Shamgar, armed with an oxgo...

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  • Crystal Clear Very Understandable: Bible Analogies
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    "Crystal Clear Very Understandable: Bible Analogies" is a compelling exploration that bridges the gap between ancient scriptures and modern-day understanding. In this insightful book, readers will discover relatable analogies drawn from everyday life-be it the simplicity of a garden, the complexity of a cooking recipe...

  • Eight Visions of Power: Understanding Zechariah
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    In "Eight Visions of Power: Understanding Zechariah," the author embarks on an enlightening journey through the intricate tapestry of prophetic imagery presented to the prophet Zechariah. Set against the backdrop of Israel's return from Babylonian captivity, the book delves into the eight distinct visions God imparted...

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  • Only One Way Home
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    In "Only One Way Home," readers enter the poignant final days of Emma Thompson, a terminally ill woman in her late 60s, as she lies in a hospital bed grappling with her past choices and regrets. Surrounded by the sterile sounds of medical machinery, Emma's reflections intertwine with memories of her life. The arrival...

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  • Seed on Good Ground: The Parable of the Sower Unveiled
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    The Parable of the Sower, as presented in Mark 4:1-20, serves as a profound instructional narrative reflecting key themes of the Kingdom of God and the response of individuals to divine revelation from Jesus Christ himself. This parable highlights the information occurring in God's program during Matthew, Mark, Luke...

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  • Vision of a Kingdom: Understanding Nebuchadnezzar's Dream in Daniel Chapter Two
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    "Vision of a Kingdom: Understanding Nebuchadnezzar's Dream in Daniel Chapter Two" is an exhilarating exploration of one of the Bible's most intriguing prophetic visions. The book meticulously dissects Nebuchadnezzar's dream, where a great statue, composed of various materials, symbolizes a succession of kingdoms that...

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  • Mary's Literal Words on Israel's Restoration from Luke Chapter Two
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    In "Mary's Literal Words on Israel's Restoration from Luke Chapter Two: Magnifying God's Greatness In The End Times," readers are invited to explore the profound insights embedded in Mary's words during one of the most pivotal moments in biblical history. Drawing on Luke Chapter 2, this verse-by-verse exposition delve...

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  • God's Plan in the End Times: The Our Father Prayer
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    Why do millions of people every sunday repeat and recite the Lord's Prayer? What is the actual literal context of that prayer? To whom does it actually, literally, belong to in it's plain and simple context, without "spiritually speaking"? Here it will be taken apart line by line, verse by verse, and in some cases, w...

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  • Embracing Tribulation
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    Embracing Tribulation delves into the profound wisdom contained within Romans 5:3-4, illuminating the transformative power of life's challenges. Through a verse-by-verse exposition, the book invites readers to reframe their understanding of tribulation, presenting it not as an obstacle but as a vital catalyst for grow...

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  • The Enemy: Defeating Satan
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    Sun Tzu in the Art of War wrote: "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle." You are in a cent...