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“How can you hope to recognize good and evil for what they truly are if you have no belief in a moral authority greater than yourself?”

Quote by Ted Dekker

Book:Sinner

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Sinner

Sinner is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of human morality and the quest for forgiveness. The story follows a character's journey through the consequences of their actions and the struggle to overcome their past. more

Author

Ted Dekker
Ted Dekker

Ted Dekker, born on October 24, 1962, is an American author known for his suspenseful, fantasy, and religious-themed works. His books have gained widespread popularity among readers. more

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