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Jason Clark



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Average rating: 4.08 · 284 ratings · 40 reviews · 161 distinct worksSimilar authors
Deer Hunting for Beginners:...

3.63 avg rating — 30 ratings — published 2014 — 3 editions
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God Is (Not) In Control: Th...

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The Art & Craft of Coffee C...

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United We Fall

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The Art & Craft of Coffee C...

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The Great Marvel Spiderman ...

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Finding Your True Self: A S...

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Accelerated Learning: How t...

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antichrist bible

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In Order of King Solomon's ...

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“I do have a core theology though. It’s quite simple: God is love and He is always good. It’s my position on everything. And I’m not much into debating it. I’d rather show than tell.”
Jason Clark, Prone to Love

“I poured myself another cup of the brown sludge he was claiming to be coffee. I downed it and poured a second. It was an acquired taste I suppose. The more of it I drank, the less my taste buds protested. Apparently, it was either tasting better or just killing my tongue.”
Jason Clark, Red Letter Days

“When we take our eyes off our Father and His perfect love for us, we forget why we are here. We become more interested in defending a set of principles than revealing love. Jesus didn’t come to defend a gospel; He came to reveal the perfection of our Father’s love. It’s religious vanity to think we are here to do anything different.”
Jason Clark, Prone to Love



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