Jerry Mitchell
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Do you think the Bible is hard to understand? Maybe you have been told there are contradictions in the Bible that can't be explained, or you have never found an answer to your questions that really satisfied your curiosity. This may be exactly what you have been looking for. Learn how to make the Bible easy to understand, cut through the contradictions, and discover the answers to your questions. Dig through the language, the culture, and the history...
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I am amazed at the story of the author's struggles and his overcoming. I was not able to put the story down. Arnold Gomez, Friend and Business Owner In order to escape the disaster of the 1939 Dust Bowl in Oklahoma, author Jerry Mitchells parents had to make a difficult decision that would affect the family for the rest of their lives. His parents and four older sisters became a part of the massive migration of folks who left to look for a promise...
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Jerry Mitchell, author of Tradition to Truth: One Man's Search for Honest Answers and God's Universe God's Rules, again brings serious, thought-provoking, forensic biblical analysis to light, digging through the language, culture, and history to uncover the truth hidden by centuries of traditions, legends, and man-made doctrine and shining a light on the dark lies that we have inherited from our fathers. Discover the truth that has been hidden in...
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A terminal cancer diagnosis sends a college professor on an urgent journey to find meaning in his life. His response is to try to capture his lifetime's worth of learning and knowledge in a book he titles Everything I Know. However, while striving to compile this life's work, he is confronted by the most essential questions ultimately faced by every person: Has my life had any real meaning? What will happen to me when I die? Does God exist? Are heaven...
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An award-winning investigative reporter shares the real-life detective story of how Klansmen came to justice in notorious unsolved civil rights cold cases-decades after they had gotten away with murder.
On June 21, 1964, more than twenty Klansmen murdered three civil rights workers. The killings, in what would become known as the 'Mississippi Burning' case, were among the most brazen acts of violence during the Civil Rights Movement. And even though...