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"In a world of uncertainty, today's church needs a much-needed light to lead her back to her First Love, and this book has the unveiling to guide, strengthen, and position her for such a task." -Dr. Juan Bruno Caamano, Almavision TV Network "Books that invite you to study the Bible along for the ride are exactly what we need to further our spiritual growth, and this book does just that. There is so much insight into things no one else is talking about. But what I found most important is the biblical history behind it. A definite must for your book library!" -Ray Panetto, "DJ Marathon" Founder…mehr

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"In a world of uncertainty, today's church needs a much-needed light to lead her back to her First Love, and this book has the unveiling to guide, strengthen, and position her for such a task." -Dr. Juan Bruno Caamano, Almavision TV Network "Books that invite you to study the Bible along for the ride are exactly what we need to further our spiritual growth, and this book does just that. There is so much insight into things no one else is talking about. But what I found most important is the biblical history behind it. A definite must for your book library!" -Ray Panetto, "DJ Marathon" Founder of Launch Radio Ministry I was intrigued by a scripture I read as a new believer decades ago. I was so baffled by such a suggestion and intrigue within me that I'm here today, submerged by everything it represents. It's found in 1 Timothy 4:1. It says that in later times, some will depart from the faith! My question was, why? I thought I struck gold when I accepted Jesus, and I did! So, I wondered what that scripture meant and why it was given to the last remnant. But now that I found out why, I feel the need to warn God's people of what it means and why it was given to the last-century church...
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Growing up in the violent streets of Chicago gave me an opportunity to understand things the average believer can't, simply because of demographics. That experience pivots me to embrace not only the need for a Savior but the need to share what attracted me to Jesus in the first place, and that's the exchange of sin for grace through confession. From being a gang leader to finding myself in the classroom in a school of ministry or the mission field and outreach after outreach, or even at the pulpit and the pew, being an unfinished work means I need Jesus like a fish needs water, and that's regardless of accomplishments or accolades I'm able to accumulate throughout life.What I do know is that I am nothing without God! That's where I began, and there's where I will end: to know Him and to make Him known!