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John Fazio
Have you heard several times about Online Trading and would like to know more about it? Would you like to understand what are the new strategies to apply in online…
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John A Fazio
The Gospel of John, The Faith Translation, emphasizes the faith of Jesus Christ. Jesus reveals the Father is His faith, His doctrine, and that He and the Father are One…
Covers one of the most defining events in American history. Aims to lay the theories surrounding Lincoln's assassination to rest, to the extent that that is possible.
The First Epsitle of John, Is the first book from The Faith Translation, A paraphrase translation that expounds upon The Faith of Christ in all the scriptures. Introduction to The…
Revealing Abba in the Psalms Book 1 covers Psalm 1 through Psalm 41 I think one of the most important and under-emphasized parts of Jesus’ ministry was to reveal the…
Revealing Abba in the Psalms Book 2 covers Psalm 42 through Psalm 72 I think one of the most important and under-emphasized parts of Jesus’ ministry was to reveal the…
When Santa has a mishap with a chair right before Christmas, he decides to take a test run to make sure he can still fit down chimneys before the big…
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John M Di Fazio, II
A collection of quotes meant to inspire reflection. The chapters feature a variety of topics ranging from goals to commitment, persistence & consistency to courage, battle & strategy to preparedness…
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This volume focuses on a number of research questions, drawn from social movement scholarship: How does nonviolent mobilisation emerge and persist in deeply divided societies?