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Don't Tell Me There Is No God: A Personal Experience of God's Existence

by George Mochen

79 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-0454; ISBN 1-4120-8698-1; US$12.95, C$14.89, EUR10.64, £7.45

Faith that there is a God, which has been fortified by events in life that were greater than coincidence.


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A lifetime of events covering 88 years has given credence to Don't Tell Me There Is No God. The title came naturally because of the confidence in my believing that there is a Superior Being guiding our life. From infancy to gray beard, in joy and sadness, I have always felt His presence. In fact, it is so strong that writing this book at my late stage of life was in answer to His request. Skeptics will say that all has occurred was coincidental, but faith tells me otherwise.



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George Mochen is 88 years old and has been married for 66 of those years to his wife, Florence. He completed high school and studied Inorganic Chemistry at a correspondence school. His career in business began with E.I DuPont de Nemours and was in their employ for 47 years in various supervisory positions. He was active in community affairs and ran unsuccessfully for Mayor. George served in Japan for 9 months with the Army of Occupation in World War II. He attended Rutgers University and took a business course for three and a half years at their Evening Extension School. George retired in 1982. He and his wife had one son, who died in 1989. He authored his first book in 2005.



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