An Uncommon Truth

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An Uncommon Truth
Author : Rene Sanchez
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 20 February 2020
ISBN : 1072907917
Pages : 494 pages
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An Uncommon Truth by Rene Sanchez Book PDF Summary

Hi our names are Jesse MacDonald (mac) and Rene Sanchez (sanchez). We are best friends. Our book is the story of our journey as friends and our search for Truth. We have found that Christians and non-Christians alike are going through life making decisions not connected to Absolute Truth. Our solution to this problem was to tell the story of how Sanchez helped a reluctant Mac find his way to Jesus; then find His voice. Even though we both have B.A. and M.Ed. degrees, our qualifications for writing this book come from the more basic human ability to question, discuss, search, and reason. We have studied the arguments of the greats in philosophy, religion, theology, and many of the common or popular alternative worldviews. We are trying everyday, and really every moment, to apply what we learned through our journey of self taught discovery of the way to live in this world. This book is our attempt to share what we have found to be true and hope others discover Him too.Our book is unique in that it doesn't have traditional chapters. Rather, its broken into to major volumes: Getting to Jesus and After Jesus. The book is three things. It is a first hand account of our journey. It is a roadmap from non belief to belief. Finally, it is a ministry for anyone who is seeking truth.

An Uncommon Truth

Hi our names are Jesse MacDonald (mac) and Rene Sanchez (sanchez). We are best friends. Our book is the story of our journey as friends and our search for Truth. We have found that Christians and non-Christians alike are going through life making decisions not connected to Absolute Truth. Our

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