Diario de un Escritor Católico - Un testimonio sorprendente
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Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2017
Estimados hermanos.   

Este diario  es muy especial.  Está lleno de testimonios simpáticos y pruebas de fe de un autor católico. Es un libro  testimonial pero también de autoayuda, recomendado para el que quiera crecer en la fe. 

Sus historias y anécdotas  nos traen recuerdos de la infancia y nos muestran el motivo de nuestra esperanza. 

El hombre tiene sed de Dios y no encuentra el camino hacia el Padre. Dedico muchas páginas a esta búsqueda maravillosa que algún terminará cuando estemos en su presencia.

Mi abuelo se llamó Moses Frank de Castro, su papá: Samuel Maduro de Castro, nacido de Moses David Osorio de Castro, nacido de David Jacob de Castro en 1799. Todos hebreos sefarditas, con grandes valores y una cultura milenaria.

Mi familia por parte de mi papá pertenece a la Congregación Kol Shearith Israel, que significa "La Voz del Remanente de Israel".

Crecí con las dos culturas.

Mi padre, mis abuelos paternos, y mis tíos fueron judíos. Siendo Católico, por parte de mi madre, me he sentido muy agradecido por mis raíces hebreas.

En la actualidad tengo más de 100 libros publicados y traducidos a 4 idiomas,  en el portal de Amazon y me siento feliz siendo un escritor católico y poder compartir mi fe, mis inquietudes y mis dudas contigo. 

A diario recibo cientos de testimonios. Es maravilloso poder ayudar en lo poco y mostrar las maravillas de nuestra fe, la grandeza del amor de Dios por la humanidad.

Muchas veces me preguntan por qué escribo estas historias sobre mi amistad con el buen Jesús. La respuesta es sencilla, me ilusiona que otros también lo conozcan y amen.  ¡Es el mejor de los amigos!

Dios te bendiga.
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Barakah Amal had escaped Nigeria shortly after the misfortune of encountering Jalal Jali as a teenager. Years since past and unbeknownst to her, she's reluctantly summoned back to wed the man who had ruined her life to protect her family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .