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Based upon the text of a seminar devised by the author which has been widely acclaimed as a breakthrough in the teaching and learning of advocacy. It is based on the personal experience of the author and has been described as invaluable as a review for the experienced advocate.
This book was written to assist the thousands of people who struggle with salvation. It removes all the confusing clutter and Keith Evans presents to his readers the simplicity of converting to the Christian faith. The contents of this book teaches the three simple, vital steps towards righteous living in accordance to the standards of the true and living God. There is no denominational beliefs disclosed, just three vital steps towards salvation and supporting scriptures. It is as easy as one, two and three toward having your broken relationship with your heavenly Father restored.
This powerful and moving collection of sixty poems written chronologically over a period of one year when the author was 60 provides an illuminating and observational reflection of day-to-day life in a mixture of lighter and more serious works. The rhyming style creates an immersive feel to the work, while the prose-led pieces stand out in their difference. The striking honesty of the work allows the reader to act as a travelling friend or a confidant rather than an audience as they are drawn deeper into the author's personal reflections. The moments of humour interwoven between the more painful considerations have a captivating effect.
This work explains the language used by the most successful advocates throughout the English-speaking world, and contributors include distinguished lawyers within these jurisdictions, from the Far-East to the USA.
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