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Made in America - Volume 1

Joseph Elgin

Verlag: BooxAi

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The book is related to things that are happening in the world. God's promises. Famous people and famous events. It is also related to the consciousness of America and things that have happened in America and things that have been created in America, the country where I was born and raised. I was taught that anything is possible in America. 

Giving praises to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. I am a proud member of the city of Compton. I am also a proud member of my family and the first family member to publish a book. 

I hope to inspire people to let them know you can do anything in any situation. And also let people know that you can make mistakes in your life, but if you change the way that you think, you will change the way that you act.

I also aim to let people know that politics will affect your life on some level in some way. So, I hope and pray that my message and that my book will help someone one day. Because it certainly helped me and inspired me. And I am proud to be American, and I am proud to be a Christian. 

I didn't write this book so I could get paid. I wrote this book so, hopefully, someone might get saved.
Verfügbar seit: 31.01.2024.

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