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"Good Omens" - it's like The White Album with two brilliant literary minds make an amazing pairing in this lightly apocalyptic read.
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"Good Omens" - it's like The White Album with two brilliant literary minds make an amazing pairing in this lightly apocalyptic read.
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Christian - Catholic, Christian - Orthodox, Christian - Protestant
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apocalypse, book review, neil gaiman, terry pratchett
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A small band of believers has mushroomed to more than 17 million baptized members, including 1.2 million in the U.S. Nearly 8,000 Adventists schools dot dozens of countries. Hundreds of church-owned hospitals and clinics mend minds and bodies around the world.
You might expect Adventists to celebrate their success while marking their church’s 150th anniversary this May. There’s just one problem: the church wasn’t supposed to last this long.
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Books reviewer Gwenyfar Rohler says "Ender's Game" is an appropriate read for today because of its upcoming film, apocalyptic theme and the Mormon beliefs of its author, Greensboro resident Orson Scott Card.
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Project Conversion: One Man, 12 Faiths, One Year is the culmination of Lumberton resident Andrew Bowen's quest in 2011 to rid himself of his hatred of faiths different from his own and to find a new vision of humanity.
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