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  2. Jesus Calling - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His Presence (2004) is a daily devotional book written by Christian author Sarah Young and published by Byron Williamson at Integrity Publishers, based in Brentwood, TN. Two years later, in September 2006, Integrity, along with its catalog of books, including Jesus Calling, were bought by Thomas Nelson. [1]

  3. Sarah Young (author) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Young (March 15, 1946 – August 31, 2023) was an American Christian author known for her contributions to Christian literature, particularly for her book Jesus Calling. Her books have sold over 45 million units worldwide. She has been described as one of the most successful Christian authors in history. [1] [2]

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  5. Jesus Video - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Video is a 1998 novel by German writer Andreas Eschbach. [1] Its plot revolves around the search for a hidden video camera that is believed to hold digital footage of Jesus made by a time traveller. The book had very limited success as a hardcover and only became a bestseller after being re-released under the title Das Jesus Video in

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  8. Rappin' for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    "Rappin' for Jesus" is a 2013 viral music video. [1] It was purportedly written for a Christian youth outreach program in Dubuque, Iowa , by Pastor Jim Colerick and his wife Mary Sue, but is generally thought to be a hoax or parody .

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