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  • Evil and Suffering in Life

    Is God in Control?
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    I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world (John 16:33). Evil and suffering are real, widespread, and severe in this world—sickness, loss,...


  • A Firm Place to Stand

    Finding Ultimate Security in an Insecure World
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    How can this mystery of The Father, Son and Holy Spirit actually make a difference in our lives on an ordinary Monday morning? Studying the mystery of The Holy Trinity has changed my praying in such an amazing way. My prayers have changed from...


  • Life's Questions

    The Bible's Answers
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    Have you ever asked yourself: Who am I? Why am I here? What is my worth and potential? Is there life after this one? Pastor Lawrence Manu examines from a biblical viewpoint these and other common questions that have weighed on people’s minds...


  • Fruits of the Spirit

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    In Fruits of the Spirit, Elijah III brings a unique and fresh approach to the examination of our spiritual journey as individuals and as the human race. In this inspiring offering of lessons, parables, psalms, and stories, readers are encouraged...


  • Soundings on Eucharist and Priesthood

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    The Catholic Church is caught up in the ebbs and flows of old and new that accompanies the change of eras at play in our world today. Tensions between tradition and creative change are being experienced within the Eucharist and within the...


  • Why Am I Still a Christian?

    A Philosopher's Journey in Faith
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    Why am I a Christian? Why is anyone a Christian or remain a Christian? These questions can readily occur in our increasingly secular environment. A prevalent mind set suggests that there is no point to being Christian: that it is a cultural...


  • The God Who is Real

    Tested and proven through more than 55 years of real life experiences.
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    Humorous and conversational, while at the same time theological and practical, The God Who Is Real poignantly addresses the most compelling question of human history: Does a personal, caring God exist? The author answers this through a series of...