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Elliot Brent

    This author writes with a deep concern for the youth and young adults from his background, where reading books is a rarity. His aim is to offer works that, while concise, are rich with depth and understanding. He views his books as instruments of help rather than mere entertainment, and their sales fund his mission to establish bookstores in underserved communities. Through his publishing company, he endeavors to spread knowledge and foster community, seeing his occupation as his ministry.

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    About My Father's Business
    I Never Knew You
    • I Never Knew You

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book explores the significance of the seven golden candlesticks from Revelation 1:20, linking them to the seven periods of the church, with a focus on the current Laodicean age characterized by spiritual failure. Drawing parallels to Martin Luther's 95 theses, it presents a call for renewal and repentance in the modern church. The narrative emphasizes God's desire for a deep relationship with humanity, reflecting on historical instances of idolatry in Israel and the divine communication through prophets, urging contemporary believers to respond wholeheartedly to God's message.

      I Never Knew You
    • About My Father's Business

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the journey of faith, this book emphasizes the importance of truly knowing God to live a distinctive life. It highlights the contrast between those who genuinely experience God and those who merely profess faith without understanding. By examining God's love, actions, and teachings, it encourages readers to reflect on their purpose, individuality, and beliefs. The narrative invites readers to consider how they align with God's intentions for their lives, illuminating the path to a deeper relationship with the divine.

      About My Father's Business
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      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the battle between divine purpose and adversarial temptation, this book delves into how the images we encounter shape our lives and perceptions. It emphasizes the importance of being aware of what captures our attention, as these influences can lead us astray or enrich our lives. By examining the effects of our visual experiences, the text encourages readers to embrace their authentic selves rather than conforming to superficial ideals presented by media. Ultimately, it advocates for mindfulness in both what we see and how we express ourselves.

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