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Jesus Plays the Catskills    by Hank Gross
Price: $9.99 USD. 24280 words. Published on March 6, 2010. .

In this sublime retelling of the story and teachings of Christ's life, Jesus himself takes the mike and tells it to a Borscht-belt crowd as a Jewish comic might. It's the New Testament as you've never heard it before! So here he is, ladies and germs, the King of Kings, the Lamb of God...let's give it up, folks, for JESUS!
The Second Virgin Birth    by Tommy Taylor
Price: $4.99 USD. 90510 words. Published on September 21, 2010. .

Do we have the technology enabling Christ to be born again of a second virgin mother? A six year old little girl in Alabama knows we do. The Pope is afraid we do. The world asks "should we if we can?" The book follows the life of a little girl from the age of six to sixteen who resides in Alabama. Follow her fate as she goes completely insane at the age of six, becomes involved in child pornograph
A Follower of Jesus: From alpha to omega in faith    by Ewing C Stevens
Price: $4.99 USD. 54880 words. Published on September 14, 2011. .

A religious biography of a minister of the Presbyterian Church in New Zealand. He traces the stages of his religious development from childhood to age 84. The Rev. Ewing C Stevens examines the changes in his faith at different ages and through his experiences of sickness, marriage, family deaths, and 55 years in radio broadcasting. He asks how a Christian can define himself in the 21st Century.
Three Trees Stood in a Forest    by Richard McCormack
Price: Free! 9670 words. Published on April 16, 2012. .

Three trees stood in a forest: one was rushed through his life, forced to play the roll he didn't want. The other was scarred, abused, and stained always living with the memory. Finally, their was the youngest who was insulted and never given the chance to be someone. All three represent some part of us--rushed, abused, insulted, yet who we are is never determined by our circumstance, but by Jesus