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3:16: The Numbers of Hope

This book delves into the symbolism and spiritual connotations associated with the number 3:16, examining how it resonates with different people and communities. The narrative intertwines personal stories and philosophical musings, offering a multifaceted perspective on the number's profound meaning. more

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Max Lucado
Max Lucado

Max Lucado, born on January 11, 1955, is an American Christian author. His works are known for their profound Christian teachings and inspiring stories, which have won the hearts of many readers. more

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