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For centuries, Christian denominations have fought over whose practices are most holy or sacred. While the different branches of Christ's teachings have been arguing, fighting, and killing amongst themselves, the Devil and his evil thoughts have been able to roam free and strike fear into the hearts of man and society. Alas comes a poetry collection to unite all individuals under one Christian banner, and celebrate our favorite heroes of God. This poetry book aims to find commonality amongst all who enjoy and know the scripture to be true. From Noah and King David to Paul and the apostles,…mehr

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For centuries, Christian denominations have fought over whose practices are most holy or sacred. While the different branches of Christ's teachings have been arguing, fighting, and killing amongst themselves, the Devil and his evil thoughts have been able to roam free and strike fear into the hearts of man and society. Alas comes a poetry collection to unite all individuals under one Christian banner, and celebrate our favorite heroes of God. This poetry book aims to find commonality amongst all who enjoy and know the scripture to be true. From Noah and King David to Paul and the apostles, this collection of lyrics celebrates the good fight of God and his soldiers. It highlights and analyzes who these biblical figures were back then, and what they symbolize now in the modern world. This book is for love. This book is for faith. This declaration and imaginative journey is for God, who is great. Let these new words ignite a new inspiration and hope. In the name of The Father, The Son, & The Holy Spirit, I pray. Amen.
Autorenporträt
Matthew Nino Azcuy is a fiction and poetry writer from Washington DC. After years of personal issues, Matthew Nino Azcuy turned to poetry, and more importantly, to God. His work consists of a spiritual, romantic, and imaginative nature. His notable works to date include "My Castle," "Views & Haikus," "The Seeker," and "Heart of A Lion."