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Hey God - Do I Really Need a Stamp for This?

An Interactive Dialog for People Recently Arrived in and to the Christian Faith

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Hey God - Do I Really Need a Stamp for This?

By: George Bair, Fabio Tagliasacchi
Narrated by: Dr. George Bair
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God is real as evidenced by what?

Each of us in our journey may seek different degrees of evidence to discover that God does exist!

For instance, military personnel after returning home from hazardous duty frequently have experienced life changing circumstances!

They do not come home alone. The fact that they have returned to a completely different mission in life then when they left is all the proof required to understand that they have no doubt of God's existence and now enjoy his grace.

Before continuing to listen to or buy our book, take a moment to ponder how you perceive the existence of God.

©2016 George Bair, Fabio Tagliasacchi (P)2022 George Bair, Fabio Tagliasacchi
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