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Justin Time

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LARGE PRINT. Darkness Fears Him. The Passion of The Christ meets Back To The Future . Imagine a time when women’s reproductive crisis are in the past. Welcome to America in 2051. Justin Time is a comedy about risen Jesus authorizing a time traveler in 2051 to travel throughout time recording history on video. He lives in an era when reproductive problems in women’s healthcare have been rectified by technology. The battle versus evil continues. Justin Naby leads a team of time traveling historians whose job it is to carry evidence of history from the past to the future, and battle demons. Along the way he is aided by Angels, teammates from other centuries, and a talking Bible. In this opening installment of the Justin Time saga, Justin must handle the tragedy of nearly losing his teenage daughter, while explaining to his boss, the risen Christ, why his own teenage son hasn’t made a decision for his salvation yet. Probably the ultimate apologetics story of our time, Justin Time is Bible-celebrating humor embedded with spiritual warfare in the tradition of JRR Tolkien and George Lucas.

517 pages, Paperback

First published December 11, 2011

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Cory Parella

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July 16, 2020
Clearly, the author just throws these books outline. Then you google the name and find all these abandoned "companies" and videos where he's trying to scam people out of money. In one video, he tries to get people to buy $100 sponsorships for his online "TV show" with the bragging point being that his video got 1.2k views in 6 months. The book plot was actually a good idea but the writing was poor and just seemed tacky. I don't normally read religious books but I found it for 25 cents at a Salvation Army as a gift for my mother. Instead, I will be tossing it straight in the trash.
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