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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr. Hem Sagar Rasaily is a recognized Bible scholar, author, apologist, pastor and teacher in India. He has devoted many years to the study of God’s Word. Today, his passion is to teach and make biblical knowledge available to anyone and everyone. As a director of the Logos Bible College, he has designed a curriculum with 68 different degrees up to the PhD level. His distant learning program is available today in many countries worldwide. He is also the Vice-Chancellor of Shalom Vision Bible College, Malaysia; Director and Principal of Logos Theological Seminary, India and a Senior PastoRead More...
Dr. Hem Sagar Rasaily is a recognized Bible scholar, author, apologist, pastor and teacher in India. He has devoted many years to the study of God’s Word. Today, his passion is to teach and make biblical knowledge available to anyone and everyone.
As a director of the Logos Bible College, he has designed a curriculum with 68 different degrees up to the PhD level. His distant learning program is available today in many countries worldwide. He is also the Vice-Chancellor of Shalom Vision Bible College, Malaysia; Director and Principal of Logos Theological Seminary, India and a Senior Pastor of the 'Living Word Nepali Church' in Hyderabad.
His mentors were the late Pastor T.T. Thomas of Kerala and late Apostle Christopher Lepcha of Visakhapatnam. He discovered the revelation of God’s Word through them. He is now sharing his life and ministry with those who will partner with him in his missions to propagate the gospel of Jesus Christ to equip believers with the knowledge of the Word and acquire the skills of servant-leadership.
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The Hidden Truth is an interesting and well-researched book. It is the product of historical investigative study, highly beneficial, and can be educationally used by all those who are interested in history, culture, anthropology, and historical events. The book’s illustrations and images have made the contents more meaningful and interesting. Provoking claims about Aryan and Mongol history, the ubiquity of the hexagon, trades, and skills being associated wit
The Hidden Truth is an interesting and well-researched book. It is the product of historical investigative study, highly beneficial, and can be educationally used by all those who are interested in history, culture, anthropology, and historical events. The book’s illustrations and images have made the contents more meaningful and interesting. Provoking claims about Aryan and Mongol history, the ubiquity of the hexagon, trades, and skills being associated with the Jews, the meaning and significance behind various symbolisms and artefacts, and much more can be found in the book. Interestingly, the book lays bare striking, even identical similarities between and among various cultural practices, and shows that the Mongols are the Bene-Ephraim, the sons of Ephraim, and that so-called untouchables or Dalits are from the tribe of Levi, whereas the various communities in Central India called Bene-Israel certainly are Jews. Also, the book analyzes the caste and complexion system in a fresh light that is liberating. It is a must-read book for anyone who wants to grasp the meaning behind various cultural practices, misconceptions surrounding them, and the true way out for a higher human dignity and a better world.
In the history of the first-century church, the ministry of Apostle Paul was well-recorded by Dr. Luke in the Book of Acts. If Dr. Luke had not taken the time to write the Book of Acts, we would probably know hardly anything about him today.
The Bible tells us that Barnabas, one of Paul’s companions, introduced him to the other apostles. He was responsible for recognizing Paul’s efficiency and the one who brought him to a minister in Antioch. Sadly,
In the history of the first-century church, the ministry of Apostle Paul was well-recorded by Dr. Luke in the Book of Acts. If Dr. Luke had not taken the time to write the Book of Acts, we would probably know hardly anything about him today.
The Bible tells us that Barnabas, one of Paul’s companions, introduced him to the other apostles. He was responsible for recognizing Paul’s efficiency and the one who brought him to a minister in Antioch. Sadly, Barnabas himself was not well-known by most Christians. It was Paul’s friends who helped his ministry spread wide and become effective.
As you read this book, I pray that the Holy Spirit will enlighten your heart and mind to help you understand the importance of Divine guidance and mission through spiritual mentors and be strengthened in faith.
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