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The Day Jesus Died

By: Stan Paregien
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Stan Paregien first wrote this religious/inspirational book in 1970. It has been out of print for some 30 years before being published as an eBook. However, the topics discussed in the lavishly illustrated book are just as current as today's morning newspaper. One of the most important of the 18 chapters deals with "The Problem of Unbelief". The author examines the meanings of "unbelief" and "faith," and talks about ways that Christians and unbelievers can better communicate and help each other to understand their respective positions. Two other challenging chapters discuss the various forms of prejudice and discrimination, including racial tensions, and shares ways for us to reduce the friction between the elements of our multicultural environment. Other chapters are titled "God's Cure for Sick Souls," "God's War on Poverty," "The Peace of God," "The Day Jesus Died, "The Conquering Christ," "The Good News," "The Heart of the Good News," "The Invitation of Jesus," "How to Find Success in the Kingdom," "The Storms of Life," "A Holy Heartburn," "Speech: An Indext to Character," "The Empty Life," "The Forgotten Virtue," and the always current topic "The Importance of Truth". Stan Paregien is also the author of two other religious books: "Thoughts on Unity" (Mission Messenger, 1971) and "24 Lessons on the Gospel of John" (College Press). He has been a freelance writer since his undergraduate days at Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN. He also holds the M.A. degree from the University of New Mexico. And he completed 60 hours of course work toward the Ph.D. in Speech Communication at the University of Oklahoma. He has worked as a minister, a newspaper editor and reporter, a lab technician in an oil refinery, a radio talk show host and salesman, a reservationist for Southwest Airlines, and as the owner and director of a mental health center in Oklahoma. In addition, he is an accomplished and widely-known writer and performer of cowboy poetry and stories. In September of 2011, he completed 20 years of performing annually at the National Cowboy Symposium in Lubbock, TX. Stan Paregien also owns and edits two web sites. Christian Living Christianity Spiritual Growth
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