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The God File

by Frank Turner Hollon

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Critically acclaimed author Frank Turner Hollon pens a one-of-a-kind novel that will leave a lasting impression on every listener. Gabriel Black has been sentenced to life in prison, without parole, for a murder he did not commit. While jailed, he reads about a man who has been cured of cancer, supposedly proving God's existence. Gabriel is unimpressed. If God exists, why doesn't He make Himself known in a vile place like prison?… (more)
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Critically acclaimed author Frank Turner Hollon pens a one-of-a-kind novel that will leave a lasting impression on every listener. Gabriel Black has been sentenced to life in prison, without parole, for a murder he did not commit. While jailed, he reads about a man who has been cured of cancer, supposedly proving God's existence. Gabriel is unimpressed. If God exists, why doesn't He make Himself known in a vile place like prison?

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