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Why God Had to Die
Why God Had to Die
by Mark Stevens Rating: 0.0

Millions of people think Jesus (Yeshua) was just a “good” man, a guru of sorts, or a prophet with a nice message. Jesus was and is God. C.S. Lewis said a man that made the claims Jesus did had to be God or a lunatic. Denial of this fact can cost you your soul. If this knowledge is SO important, why is it hidden to so many? Keep reading. I pray you are enlightened.

It has been said that trying to understand the trinity of God will make one lose their mind...but denying the trinity will cost you your soul. Millions of people are of the opinion that Jesus was some New Age guru that found nirvana, The Holy Spirit is some impersonal force (i.e. Star Wars), and God is a cosmic big bang that accidentally spawned mankind from some left-over protoplasm. The problems with these lines of thought are that they will leave you without a heavenly Father, a Savior for your soul, and a Spirit to keep and guide you. There are some specific things that we shall examine to help you defend and understand the truth about Jesus humanity and deity. Jesus is the most talked about man in history, and sadly the most misunderstood and misrepresented. Jesus was a Jewish carpenter who was also The Son of God. To some it seems quite contradictory for God to subject himself to such a humble existence. The Jews expected the Messiah to be a warrior and not a humble servant. Even Christians forget that Jesus was the ultimate example of servitude. Remember Peter’s reaction when Jesus wanted to wash his feet? Peter knew that God was kneeling before him and it was hard for him to understand how the Messiah could wash his feet.

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part-time Genius full-time Job
part-time Genius full-time Job
by Enelle Lamb Rating: 0.0

A mom's-eye view of ADHD. Thought provoking, informative and humorous, this book chronicles the struggles and challenges of ADHD from birth through preteen years. Inspired from her life, the author navigates the many successes and pitfalls of living with this disability.

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A Special Christmas Tree
A Special Christmas Tree
by Donna Mann Rating: 0.0

The children have been given the task of choosing a special Christmas tree. Will they be able to find one. And what if they can't agree on the same tree? What is it about the tree they find that certainly makes it special? Everybody's waiting back at the Community Agricultural Hall. Oh, time is slipping away.

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Under the Steps at Grammie's House
Under the Steps at Grammie's House
by Donna Mann Rating: 0.0

What will you find under the steps? Will it be a surprise? It might not be what you expect. I think it'll be just what you need to have a happy day.

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What Grammies Want for Their Grandbabies
What Grammies Want for Their Grandbabies
by Donna Mann Rating: 0.0

Grandmothers love their grandchildren - and so do grandfathers. This prose just happens to be about Grammies, because I'm one. Children grow up so fast. Even so, Grammies seem to grow old just as quickly, but they never stop wanting the best for their grandchildren. Sometimes grandmothers and grandfathers or honourary grandparents do not live locally or for some reason are unable to spend as much time as they would like with their grandchildren. (Read by Sharon Sinclair)

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