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  • Vinegar Boy: Encounter Christ Through the Dramatic Story of Vinegar Boy

    (By Alberta Hawse)

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    Author Alberta Hawse
    “Book Descriptions: Abandoned by his parents and shunned from society, Vinegar Boy is certain he'll be adopted once Jesus removes the ugly birthmark that scars his cheek. But when he carries the drugged vinegar wine to a crucifixion, he finds himself face to face with the only One who can heal his face. Is there still time for a miracle?

    A gripping story of a boy's dramatic encounter with Christ on the cross, this book is a classic work of fiction that has inspired thousands of Christians for decades. Newly repackaged classic is sure to be a hit with all kids and adults too.”

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