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  • Listener’s Audio Bible – New International Version, NIV: (02) Mark Before you could tuck it under your arm, before you could bring it up on your phone – you did not read Scripture, you listened to it. For centuries, the only way to access God’s Word was to hear it read aloud in public gatherings. Today, many are blessed to own personal printed copies of the ... Read Book
  • El principe de Park Avenue (Prince of Park Avenue) Me he ganado cada uno de mis billones de dólares por mí mismo. Soy calculador, astuto, y el mejor en lo que hago. Lleva tiempo y dedicación construir algo como lo que tengo. Y eso no deja tiempo para el amor, ni para novias ni para relaciones de ningún tipo. Pero no me malinterpretes: no soy un ... Read Book
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