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“Andersen once again gives a fresh, plausible life to the greatest story ever told, the story of Christ and the young church. Rather than unraveling and spinning the same story, we get a new look at the disciples, the women, who played a large role in the beginning of Christianity, and the faith that sustained them.”

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WHO SHOT JR?

 

In a brilliant move, the committee hired an experienced TV executive to produce its televised hearings. Millions of viewers watched every moment of the hearings. When one hearing was mysteriously postponed for a day, it was almost as if a camera had focused on JR Ewing suddenly clutching his hand to a bullet wound just before the screen faded to black. Wait—what happened? Why did they postpone the hearing? Was it because something went wrong? Did someone behind the scenes sabotage the event? It turned out the postponement was to line up Cassidy Hutchinson, the star witness who virtually exploded onto the national scene with testimony that pointed the finger squarely and unmistakably at former President Donald J. Trump. 

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