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Divinity Dawns

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5 out of 5
Based on 1 Ratings and 1 Reviews

Book Description
When the joy of our existence is attributed to the works of man it is time to delve deeper into the spiritual world. No two days are the same-our existence in this lifetime is a school of thought for the next. The miracles of God are the same today as they have been in the past. He is a spirit, he is invisible and he is what is, what was and what would be. Cephas is a man pressured by life's obsta... More
Book Information
PublisherJanus Publishing Co Ltd
BindingHardcover
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages320
ISBN-101857565983
ISBN-13978-1857565980
Publication Date09/01/2004
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About Leslie Musoko (Author) : Leslie Musoko is the author of the novels Divinity Dawns and ELI. His television debut came in 2007 as a speaker/panelist on CSPAN television in New York on the show ‘writing from an international p... more
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3/30/2010 Leslie Musoko said:
Divinity Dawns challenges your mind and the society you live in. It is controversial at times and you are pulled in to internal conflict with the author. Most times you want to disagree with his assessment of facts but then again if you have the patience to continue reading you discover that his rea... more

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