Knowledge is power & in these times of uncertainty, literacy & access to information is more important than ever. On this #Internationalliteracyday2020, we're sharing the 🇮🇱authors that have impacted our lives & advocating for the millions who still lack basic literacy skills.
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Which author or book has impacted your life?

Sep 8, 2020 · 9:53 AM UTC

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We're adding these books to our list. Keep your recommendations coming...
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Satya na prayogo By Mahatma Gandhi from India
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The Bible! 39 in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament .. and learning a wee bit of Hebrew and Greek text Some of my favorite authors are Chuck Swindoll: Laugh Again! John Grisham: A Time To Kill Frank Perreti: This Present Darkness Max Lucado: In The Eye of the Storm
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"המתריע" של שמעון שיפר
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Metamorfose, Kafka
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The Law an 1850 book by Frédéric Bastiat, was instrumental in opening my eyes to the errors in socialism. After being a socialist for 25 years after reading this book, my political views took a 180 degree about face.
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#ThePrimeWord The Latter Rain Promised in the Bible. In Revelation 11 one can clearly see that The Cloud and The Two Faithful Witnesses have very much in Relation as God Resurrects Them in the Great Tribulation. The Great Elijah and Moses are The Two Faithful Witnesses.
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One book I return to; again, and, again. 'The Count of Monte Cristo'. All human emotion is contained with its pages; love, hate, fear, doubt, rejection, despair and hope. It`s fine to be angry but revenge is a two-edged-sword!
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