Connie W. Neal
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A Joy I'd Never Known
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1996
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3 editions
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The Worth of a Man
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1996
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7 editions
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The Gospel according to Harry Potter: Leader's Guide for Group Study
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2004
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52 Ways to Make Your House Look Great With a Minimum of Time, Effort and Money
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A Joy I'd Never Known
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1996
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“Throughout the story, courage and self-sacrifice are required to overcome evil with good. The greatest example of this is how Harry's mother sacrifices herself to protect her baby, thus causing the curse of death to rebound on the evil villain. That destroyed his power partially, but the story shows that unless evil is destroyed utterly, it will always seek to regain power. Therefore, those on the side of good must persist in their resistance to the forces of evil.”
― The Gospel According to Harry Potter: The Spiritual Journey of the World's Greatest Seeker
― The Gospel According to Harry Potter: The Spiritual Journey of the World's Greatest Seeker
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