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Daily Archives: September 9, 2015
Meghan Henning: Views on the Afterlife in the Time of Jesus
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Book Write-Up: Here, by Jennifer Ball
Jennifer Ball. Here. Spring Hill, Florida: Revelation Publishing Company, 2014. See here to buy the book. Here is about two teenagers named Abigail and Joshua. Abigail is a Christian girl with a sociopathic sister. Joshua, like his father, is a … Continue reading
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