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Be Not Afraid: Overcoming The Fear Of Death

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Be Not Afraid: Overcoming The Fear Of Death
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Publisher: Plough Publishing House
ISBN/ASIN: 1570755116
Number of pages: 225

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Arnold addresses fears that every person faces - fear of death and loss, illness, aging, fear of vulnerability, and fear of suffering. A pastor who has worked with the dying for three decades, Arnold knows that each of us must meet death in our own unique way.

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