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Think Red Ink in Vernon, BC
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Think Red Ink in Vernon, BC
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Don C Harris is a man who, as a boy, yielded his heart, bowed his knee and committed his life to the service of God. He started on the conventional path but even as he excelled in the glory days of television evangelism; he had a problem with questions. Don was a disappointed man. If God wasn't real . . . he wasn't interested. Don was forced by his desire for truth to walk away from the familiar roads of Christianity. For over 20 years he traveled enjoying life with his wife in a converted bus-motor home. Don was looking for answers, and one day his disappointment was interrupted when 'The Teacher', began to ask him questions. This introspection and meditation resulted in a revelation of the truth that the life and conversations of Jesus are relevant to the disappointed men of today . . . just as they were 2,000 years ago. As it turns out, he sought to find truth . . . and truth found him. (B/W illustrations)
Don C Harris is a man who, as a boy, yielded his heart, bowed his knee and committed his life to the service of God. He started on the conventional path but even as he excelled in the glory days of television evangelism; he had a problem with questions. Don was a disappointed man. If God wasn't real . . . he wasn't interested. Don was forced by his desire for truth to walk away from the familiar roads of Christianity. For over 20 years he traveled enjoying life with his wife in a converted bus-motor home. Don was looking for answers, and one day his disappointment was interrupted when 'The Teacher', began to ask him questions. This introspection and meditation resulted in a revelation of the truth that the life and conversations of Jesus are relevant to the disappointed men of today . . . just as they were 2,000 years ago. As it turns out, he sought to find truth . . . and truth found him. (B/W illustrations)


















