The Persecuted Human Brains In The Way To The Cross

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As wars continue, persecution against Christianity is considered the highest among all religions. The author explores deep within the oppressed brains. Many people wonder what goes on inside the human brain during times of discrimination and injustice. In silence, the human brain carries the burden of misery. Our earthly journey is endowed with obstacles and suffering that ultimately leads down the way to the cross. The daily news of bloodshed is overwhelming, and human trafficking is on the rise. It is the time to reconcile to prepare for the ascent of the human soul to its Creator at the moment of departure. The book takes the reader from the time of Adam and Eve and Jesus Christ on the cross to our current time of persecution, going through the pilgrimage to the cross. The book acknowledges the present challenges facing Christians and explores the battles of good versus evil in the times of antichrist. It connects the human brain to its soul as it relates to the eternal spirit in eight sections and thirty-five chapters. The reader will experience the path to the cross through the depiction of sorrows, sadness, losses, and turmoil but also of strength, courage, and hope. The audience will relay the invisible spiritual facts beyond the obvious on the way to the cross in times of weeping, praying, singing, and times of thanksgiving.
  • | Author: Ramsis F. Ghaly, M.D.
  • | Publisher: Xlibris
  • | Publication Date: Dec 09, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 880 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover/Self-Help
  • | ISBN-10: 1524543136
  • | ISBN-13: 9781524543136
Author:
Ramsis F. Ghaly, M.D.
Publisher:
Xlibris
Publication Date:
Dec 09, 2016
Number of pages:
880 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover/Self-Help
ISBN-10:
1524543136
ISBN-13:
9781524543136