
Reason to Believe
A Personal Story
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Narrated by:
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Warwick Allsopp
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By:
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Ron Tesoriero
About this listen
- Eucharistic Miracles? A piece of bread changes to living human heart.
- The Shroud of Turin – the blood-stained burial cloth of Christ.
- A grandmother receives the Stigmata witnessed by 29 million in the USA.
- God dictates messages and teachings.
Are these claims true? What does science have to say?
This is the fascinating journey of Australian lawyer, Ron Tesoriero, in pursuit of answers. On the way he invites well-known and highly respected investigative journalist Mike Willesee to join him. What they discover will confront the mind and heart of every listener.
Highly acclaimed by listeners.
©2021 Ron Tesoriero (P)2023 Ron Tesoriero
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