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Hello dear readers,I'll try to present my book "I found it" as follows:
Chapter 11
...He went to the Baltic Sea in his mind - across all the Baltic States: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia where approximately a million people stood arm in arm in a human chain of about six hundred kilometers "Cross" mark...That painting did not have any equivalent through all eras and in all styles of painting because it did not have any style. That picture breaths freedom with any person individually and personally in one totality. It reflects the goal achieved through gaining freedom from the span of Soviet totalitarianism during the course of history. He thanked God for the ability to enjoy peace without slavery together with all the people in free Lithuania. The Jews enjoyed similar freedom after they had been freed from Egyptian slavery and God a little child of the Nation had been taken to the Promised Land, Israel. Political slavery was abolished together with the Soviet tanks in Lithuania, the amber land mourned by Mary, in 1991. Pope John Paul II came and blessed Lithuania 1993. The amber land of Saint Mary Lithuania belongs to the only God.Halleluiah!...
The story of a man called John Strazdas, a young man in Lithuania, a beautiful little country which was once a part of the communist and faithless Soviet Union, is so expansively told that it transcends from being the story of just a man to being the story of an entire nation and its people.
And indeed, it's a story of Christianity, of a young man's deep, all-abiding faith in Jesus Christ, how it inspires him to reach out for a morality of the highest order, of his dreams and passion for his country, and his people.
This book is not a quick read, and it requires an understanding of philosophy, theology and a deep faith in God to truly capture the beautiful essence of this remarkable book, to truly understand the journey of young John Strazdas.
There is so much going on in this book, what held my attention most was the clash between opposing ideologies, between Christianity and Atheism, as was practiced by the Communists of the old Soviet Union. I was astounded by the writer's brilliantly thought out arguments made through his protagonist on why Christianity is such a beautiful faith, and why "Faith" always triumphs over the "faithless".
With great happiness, I give 5 stars to an outstanding book and a truly wonderful effort by the writer, Levas.
ALL OUR VERY BEST,
"LEVAS"
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