One World, Two Systems

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  • One World, Two Systems Book Detail

  • Author : Cyriacus Akas
  • Release Date : 2008-06-10
  • Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
  • Genre : Philosophy
  • Pages : 191
  • ISBN 13 : 1462839282
  • File Size : 9,9 MB

One World, Two Systems by Cyriacus Akas PDF Summary

Book Description: So you call yourself a Christian, an ambassador, or representative of God's kingdom. Now what? This probing question has to be in the mind and thought of every child of God. It is important to remind the reader of this book that ideas and issues that you contemplate in this book will be of no use to you if Jesus is not your Savior. However, if you have picked up this book to read, it means that there is one more opportunity to make Jesus your Lord and Savior. So having said that, pray the following prayer with me: Lord Jesus, I thank you that you died for my sins. I do accept your redemptive act in Calvary. Come into my life and change me. Reflect and reveal your wisdom to me for it is in your name that I do pray. Amen.

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