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Lawrence LaRose

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    A Face to Face with God
    Why do I look and feel younger?
    Once a Cop, Always a Cop
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    • 2015

      Why do I look and feel younger?

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of age, spirituality, and technological advancements, this book delves into the concept of a Prophetic calendar, proposing it as a solution to contemporary issues related to measurements and distances. It presents a compelling narrative about humanity's future, supported by biblical scripture, while addressing climate change and diagnostic science. The author emphasizes a renaissance period that promises to simplify life's complexities and enhance understanding of our universe's origins, tracing life back to Africa and highlighting Jerusalem's significance.

      Why do I look and feel younger?
    • 2014

      Once a Cop, Always a Cop

      Why Me?

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Innovations and groundbreaking discoveries take center stage, showcasing advancements in creating a new world globe, calendars, and an exceptionally accurate magnetic compass. The narrative emphasizes the transformative impact of these inventions, highlighting their role in shattering the glass ceiling and redefining our understanding of navigation and timekeeping.

      Once a Cop, Always a Cop
    • 2014

      A Face to Face with God

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This autobiography reflects on the author's journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth, emphasizing the importance of faith in God during life's challenges. Through personal anecdotes, the author shares insights gained from past mistakes and the realization of their purpose in life, symbolized by an insignia ring and a new name. The narrative highlights the significance of making difficult choices and trusting divine guidance through dreams and visions, ultimately conveying the message that life on Earth is temporary, with a hopeful anticipation of a new world to come.

      A Face to Face with God
    • 2005

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      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(12)Add rating

      In the course of a few short months, Lawrence LaRose got married, bought a decrepit house in Sag Harbor with his wife, and lost his job. This is the story of how, while negotiating a cash-strapped, divorce-teetering first year of marriage, this unemployed writer and Manhattanite ended up bluffing his way onto a Hamptons construction crew in order to learn the skills for what became an enormous home-and life-renovation.

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