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Have you ever spoken to a Hindu, Muslim, Jehovah Witness, or agnostic about how their views differ from Christianity? Such interactions bring a variety of interesting conversations. This book encompasses multiple such exchanges along with stories of the homeless, patients in hospitals and nursing homes, everyday meeting of friends at parties or stores, experiences on the mission field in Africa, and more. In addition, Bridge of Love describes the miraculous healing of Crohn's disease, colitis, and severe back issues through prayer and acting in faith. It takes study and determination to know…mehr

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Have you ever spoken to a Hindu, Muslim, Jehovah Witness, or agnostic about how their views differ from Christianity? Such interactions bring a variety of interesting conversations. This book encompasses multiple such exchanges along with stories of the homeless, patients in hospitals and nursing homes, everyday meeting of friends at parties or stores, experiences on the mission field in Africa, and more. In addition, Bridge of Love describes the miraculous healing of Crohn's disease, colitis, and severe back issues through prayer and acting in faith. It takes study and determination to know what you believe and how to apply what walking with Jesus looks life in your life. Reading these faith-filled stories will encourage and inspire you. They will light a fire showing the powerful influence that God's Holy Spirit can have in everyday circumstances. Just like Hell Gate Bridge in New York City, depicted on the front cover of Bridge of Love protects people from the dangerous waters below, this book will hopefully show you the way to God and how to live for Him.
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Autorenporträt
Pamela Walck explored multiple religions until she found the one true God of love. After finding her father dead in the basement and experiencing the deaths of patients of various beliefs, she started to think about eternity. She'd lived a life of dating, partying, and involvement in the occult-until finally seeking God for answers. A graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary, Pam has taught Bible studies, worked with the homeless, and served on multiple missions trips. Pam is a retired physical therapist, caretaker for her mother, and a Stage IV lung cancer survivor.