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HOW DID WE GET HERE AND WHAT DOES GOD SAY ABOUT IT? - vol 3 - cover

HOW DID WE GET HERE AND WHAT DOES GOD SAY ABOUT IT? - vol 3

James Boggan

Publisher: Spines

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It is my prayer that this book was a blessing to you and that it offered you a different perspective on the forty-four chapters. Its purpose was not to alienate anyone, but to enlighten through discussion with others for deeper meaning. May God Bless and keep you and your family is my prayer.Yours in Christ,Minister James C Boggan Jr
Available since: 05/30/2025.
Print length: 255 pages.

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