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Dracula: The original Bram Stoker story! PLUS a powerful devotional!

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God can be found anywhere . . . even on a dark and stormy night, amidst the cobwebs and coffins of Castle Dracula.

This edition of Dracula includes the entire text of Bram Stoker’s timeless classic.

Each of the 27 chapters is treated as a parable, in a similar way that Jesus used the flora, fauna and culture of his day to present the gospel of the kingdom of God.

At the end of every chapter is a brief personal devotional that begins with a feature called FOOD FOR THOUGHT, a devotional article suggested by a line or thought in the chapter.

The next feature is called GETTING PERSONAL, which shows the reader how to apply the principles in Food for Thought to his or her own life.

Then comes LET'S TALK ABOUT IT, which offers questions for discussion, if you want to read this with a small group.

Each lesson closes with a fun feature called N'STUFF that includes all sorts of mythical and historical stuff about vampires of stage, screen, myth and literature.

This enlightening and enjoyable devotional is best served beside a reassuring fire, with a nice cup of tea . . . and, perhaps, just a small clove of garlic.

467 pages, Paperback

Published September 9, 2021

About the author

Ron Brackin

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The author of the international bestseller, Son of Hamas, Ron Brackin has traveled extensively in the Middle East as an investigative journalist. He was in the West Bank and Gaza during the Al-Aqsa Intifada, on assignment in Baghdad and Mosul after the fall of Iraq and more recently with the rebels and refugees of Southern Sudan and Darfur. He has contributed articles and columns to many publications, including USA Today and The Washington Times. His other books include: Sweet Persecution; Between Two Fires; Iraq, My Handiwork; Around the World in 80 Days . . . the Rest of the Story; The Gospel according to Dracula; and You and Me and the Blackthorn Tree. He was a broadcast journalist with WTOP-AM, Post-Newsweek’s all-news radio station in Washington D.C. and weekend news anchor on Metromedia’s WASH-FM. And he served as a congressional press secretary under the Reagan Administration.

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