Let There Be LightTate Publishing, 2007 - 117 páginas Have you ever walked into an antique store and been amazed at the exorbitant prices? 'But it's just old junk, ' you think. You only think that it is without value-when really it is priceless. Author Luciane Gilan explores this idea in "Let There Be Light," which gives a powerful testimony to how easily we reject timeless truth and exchange it for worthless post-modernist thought. "Let There Be Light" will challenge you to explore basic concepts and to exchange the lie for truth. And the truth will set you free! |
Contenido
Introduction | 9 |
Foreword | 15 |
New York 2005 | 17 |
Early Years | 21 |
Grandma My Table Light | 31 |
In and Out of the Light | 35 |
My Adult Life and Europe | 41 |
Hawaii and Idolatry | 45 |
Civilization | 77 |
The History of the Church | 81 |
Jesus | 89 |
The Transformation | 99 |
Who Am I and The Airplane | 107 |
Holy Spirit | 111 |
Why Am I Here? | 113 |
Where Am I Going? | 115 |
Therapy | 55 |
Jews the Chosen Ones | 59 |
Marriage | 65 |
Not All Roads Will Lead | 71 |
Prayer | 117 |
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