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John Clark

John Livingston Clark is 75 years of age and lives in central Washington State (USA). He majored in vocal music at San Diego State University. He is also a graduate of Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon (USA). He went into the writing field at the age of 50 to pursue his dream of becoming a published author. He has the pleasure of using his God-given gift of writing to write articles for the bottom line ministries. His articles can also be read on www.faithwriters.com.

“Son of God” Helps Low Income Families

“Son of God” Helps Low Income Families BY John Livingston Clark Sometimes what goes on behind the scenes is more significant than what is being watched on the screen. This is certainly the case with the “Son of God.” Even though it has been controversial, the actions of a few ...

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Meredith Andrew’s Success Story

Meredith Andrews’ Success Story BY John Livingston Clark The Bible: Son of God tour will begin in Lake Forest, California, on March 20, and will be held in 16 cities through April 12. It is a promotional for ”Son of God” and will include music from both the movie and ...

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Homosexuality: One Man’s Battle

Homosexuality: One Man’s Battle BY John Livingston Clark Homosexuality has gained ground at an alarming rate. It is now considered acceptable by 70 percent of the younger generation and has become a culture within a culture. There is a gay Bible called the New Queen James Version. There is a ...

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The “Cross Walk”

THE “CROSS WALK” By John Livingston Clark At ground zero in New York City there is a legal battle over a 17-foot cross-shaped beam that was excavated from the rubble. It is to be used as a memorial for those who lost their lives in 9/11, but atheists are fighting ...

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Chick-Fil-A Saves the Day

Chick-Fil-A Saves The Day By John Livingston Clark On January 28, 2014, Birmingham, Alabama was hit by a rare snow storm. The city was not prepared. Drivers were stranded in their cars for up to seven hours, with no food or water. Freeways were like a parking lot. Mark Meadows, ...

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