Agnes Elizabeth Hobbs

Agnes Elizabeth Hobbs (nee Fuller)

My grandmother passed away on 16 June.  We will miss her terribly.  Right until the end, she was very independent, living on her own in a flat at the age of 93 (she did have my aunt and uncle living next door.)

Here is a memorial page I put up for her.

This is what she and my grandfather, Jack, looked like when they were younger.




The Da Vinci Decode

I don't have the time now to blog properly on this - so instead I will simply post an e-mail I just sent off on the website of The Da Vinci Decode, a book written by Grenville Kent and Philip Rodionoff (Adventists) in Australia.  It's really worth reading - no matter what your denomination.  It can be downloaded here.

Hi

I would like to thank you for your excellent book on the da Vinci Code.  It is truly a wonderful book.

I am a Catholic who is involved in apologetics, largely with groups quite vocally opposed to Catholicism.  My website deals mainly with Adventism.  So, coming from me, this is truly a compliment to you and your book!

I was a bit hesitant at first to read it, thinking it would be a very denominationally biased book, and take the opportunity to give Catholicism a thrashing - that is what I have been used to from Adventism and Adventist-written books, especially in my country.

I was pleasantly surprised - the book is Christ-centered in its theology, doesn't seem to be biased against any Christian denomination, and is very accurate with all the facts I already knew.  I learnt a lot from it, and as soon as I get a chance, I'll post a comment on my blog recommending it.

Thanks for this wonderful book!

God bless,
Stephen

I really recommend reading it.


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