Hitch Hiking to GodXulon Press, 2003 - 124 pages |
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... being and relationality.” —Samuel T. Segun, Research Fellow, School for Data Science and Computational Thinking & The Department of Philosophy, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Aribiah David Attoe Groundwork for a New Kind of African.
... being and relationality.” —Samuel T. Segun, Research Fellow, School for Data Science and Computational Thinking & The Department of Philosophy, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Aribiah David Attoe Groundwork for a New Kind of African.
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... Kind of Crazy is a must-read.” —CAREY NIEUWHOF, author and founding pastor of Connexus Church “Telling the entire truth of our lives is painfully difficult if we take the task seriously. To flourish, we must tell our stories truly—in ...
... Kind of Crazy is a must-read.” —CAREY NIEUWHOF, author and founding pastor of Connexus Church “Telling the entire truth of our lives is painfully difficult if we take the task seriously. To flourish, we must tell our stories truly—in ...
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Contents
A Horrible Pit | 19 |
Life on the Streets | 33 |
A New Home | 49 |
Its Your Call | 65 |
The Closing of the House | 83 |
A Hearing Faith | 97 |
Hitch Hiking Gods Way | 115 |
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