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The Church in the Last Days
$3.99 – $27.99Price range: $3.99 through $27.99Above all, the writer believes that The Church in the Last Days addresses the main sources of doctrinal confusion, clearing the air and exposing the contradictions to which many Christians still cling regarding crucial end time prophecies. First, the writer has received direct revelation from God’s Spirit which has led to the solution of these problems. Second, he has also compared many other salient scriptures which have apparently been ignored, thereby clarifying pertinent contextual details regarding the relative timing of end times events. Also, this book is a “primer for victory” for all those who believe the truth of the complete Gospel of Christ. One cannot miss the fact that the New Testament is full of glowing examples of what believers can do just by taking Jesus’s Word at face value. Solomon wrote that “the righteous are as bold as a lion.” Not only that, the writer believes that the New Covenant aptly sketched out simply in ”the Lord’s Prayer,” is a manifesto for a spiritual revolution that we can implement today and finally, in these “last days,” bring about a worldwide revival and the fulfillment of the great commission.
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(0)By : Donald Seick
Poetic Heaven or Hell
$3.99 – $9.99Price range: $3.99 through $9.99This book of poetry presents a thirty year collection of thoughts, both about life in the here and now and life in the hereafter. It shares the message of God’s forgiveness and seeks to awaken the spiritual beings in everyone.
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(0)By : Marie Smith
The Book of Life: The Eternal Life
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99The Book of Life = The Eternal Life
This is talking about your final destination, if you have salvation and the Holy Spirit.
The Lamb of God
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life. (John 3:16).
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Duppy Conqueror
$5.99 – $10.95Price range: $5.99 through $10.95The title Duppy Conqueror should resonate with most Jamaicans. No, not because of the reggae song by the same name, but because it has been a title conferred upon a very tough person, a force of nature. The story is about a young man born in the mid nineteen sixties, confronted by gangs, the rude bous, and other more frightening focs of a paranormal nature. William’s strength is informed by his religious parents and the Bible; but are they enough to keep him safe and alive in the concrete jungles of Jamaica? The story draws upon the real-life experience of family and friends. This is a work of fiction; however, the impact of the Holy Spirit is no fiction.











