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This fictional work is based partly on actual events that occurred in 1996, with the timing of this book being set in the fall of 2001. It is a presentation of an unexpected friendship that forms when a middle-aged man encounters one of his high school teachers who is intrigued by the book that a former student is writing. The two men begin a weekly series of breakfast discussions on topics such as predestination, original sin, abortion, and many other biblical and social issues. hopefully, the points made during these discussions Will provide "food for thought," or possibly even Enlightenment, to the reader.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This fictional work is based partly on actual events that occurred in 1996, with the timing of this book being set in the fall of 2001. It is a presentation of an unexpected friendship that forms when a middle-aged man encounters one of his high school teachers who is intrigued by the book that a former student is writing. The two men begin a weekly series of breakfast discussions on topics such as predestination, original sin, abortion, and many other biblical and social issues. hopefully, the points made during these discussions Will provide "food for thought," or possibly even Enlightenment, to the reader.
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Autorenporträt
Dennis Nutter has been a born-again Christian for over 35 years, teaching adult Sunday school and men's Bible study for most of that time. He has, professionally, provided marketing research and marketing consulting to healthcare organizations for more than 43 years, owning and operating his own firm for nearly 20 of those years. He has, over the years, developed a strong desire that Christians come to a knowledge of the truth regarding the nature, character, and attributes of God. He has written two books to attempt to advance that pursuit of the truth and to share it with all Christian believers.