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WND ON THE AIR Talk radio gets 'Shocked by the Bible'Listen right now as Rusty Humphries interviews author Joe Kovacs about truth of ScripturePosted: November 17, 2008 5:47 pm Eastern © 2010 WorldNetDaily
Joe Kovacs, the author of "Shocked by the Bible: The Most Astonishing Facts You've Never Been Told" was recently a guest on the Rusty Humphries radio show talking about the real truth of Scripture, shattering misconceptions many people have about the Bible. Humphries, who is heard coast-to-coast, talked with Kovacs about a wide variety of biblical issues including Christmas traditions, the forbidden fruit, clean and unclean foods, the timeline of Jesus' death and resurrection and Jesus' appearances in the Old Testament. "It's a great book," said Humphries. "Great Christmas present." You can listen to the entire interview by clicking the play button below:
Kovacs, the executive news editor of WND, has been stunning readers with amazing facts from the Bible in his brand-new best-seller, which hit No. 1 in three categories on Amazon.com, as well as the No. 1 spot in Shop.WND.com. Simply put, "Shocked by the Bible" is an educational juggernaut that not only reveals what the Bible
really says, but also what it doesn't say. It's a massive news report
exposing common misconceptions and answering questions that have
endured for centuries.
The book even delves into "lighter" facts that just never seem to be brought up in church.
While this eye-opening blockbuster is now on sale everywhere, WND is the only place that has copies personally autographed by the author. (Story continues below) Kovacs has
written countless reports in his 25-year news career. Many have focused on
biblical issues such as chariot wheels
said to be found in the Red Sea, searches for Noah's Ark and
the Ark of the
Covenant, and controversies over Christmas and
Easter holidays as well as the Saturday-vs.-Sunday
Sabbath.
To interview Joe Kovacs, author of "Shocked by the Bible," please contact him. Previous stories: Pharaoh's chariots found in Red Sea? Christmas in America becomes battleground Flood of claims for 'Noah's Ark' Real-life raiders hunt Ark of the Covenant 'Deception': Christians war over worship day Old Testament proof! 'Royal seal' discovered Blood moon eclipses: 2nd Coming in 2015? Everyone looking for Noah's Ark in wrong place? Can Christians handle the truth about this? What does it sound like when a Bible myth is shattered? Is everyone looking for Noah's Ark in the wrong place?
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