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The Book of Love towards God: Biblical Poems
By: Reverend Claiborne Brown Jr.eBook Publisher: AuthorSolutions
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Format: Adobe Encrypted (DRM)
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One day, while watching a television show that featured the Rapper DMX, Reverend Claiborne Brown heard him quote a poem: "These are hands of a man that steals; these are hands of a man that kills; these are the hands of a man that does; now fold them, the hands of a man that was." The poem DMX quoted revealed how he lived his life on the streets, but Reverend Brown prayed and asked the Lord to bless him with a poem that would bless the world. And so the Lord blessed him with a poem called "Second Chance Prayer": Lord, as I kneel down to pray; I asked the Lord today, To give me a second chance to make it all the way. I know I have lied, and spoke many untruths, But, Lord give me a second chance to make it up to you. The Book of Love towards God presents a series of poems by Rev. Brown inspired by the Bible, intended to enlighten and uplift with the Holy Spirit's divine power.
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| Title of Religion eBook: The Book of Love towards God: Biblical Poems | |
| Release Date: 11-22-2010 | |
| Publisher: Trafford Publishing |
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| Parent title | The Book of Love towards God:... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9781426946936 |
| File size | 3526 |
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| Printing | Not allowed |
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