Can Corruption Be Defeated? Conquering Evil with the Power of the Cross
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Can Corruption Be Defeated? Conquering Evil with the Power of the Cross  -     By: Angelita Marasigan

Can Corruption Be Defeated? Conquering Evil with the Power of the Cross

Creation House / 2011 / Paperback

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* It seems our society often compromises moral absolutes to accommodate situations of the moment. What impact does this have on our lives---and souls? Marasigan examines how corruptive influences can affect our home life and career; discusses the connection between the choices of unscrupulous people and global unrest; and shows how Christ's sacrifice can defeat evil. 192 pages, softcover from Creation House.

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Title: Can Corruption Be Defeated? Conquering Evil with the Power of the Cross
By: Angelita Marasigan
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 192
Vendor: Creation House
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 X 0.42 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 1616384816
ISBN-13: 9781616384814
Stock No: WW384814

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This book explores the devastating effects of corruption, and it deals with the choices we face and the decisions that we have to make on a daily basis in the workplace, the marketplace, at home, and in all of our life situations when we meet corruptive influences. Readers will discover hope in man’s hopeless bondage and in the sin that corrupts through Jesus’ sacrifice on the Cross.

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Angelita Marasigan graduated with a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the Mapua Institute of Technology in Manila. She is retired from her work as a civil engineer and now lives in Canada with her children and grandchildren.

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