Bring It On (book)

Bring It On (book)

Infobox Book
name = Bring It On


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author = Pat Robertson
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language = English
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pages = 304
isbn = ISBN 0-8499-1712-3 (hardcover)
ISBN 0-8499-1801-4 (special edition)

"Bring It On" is a book written by American televangelist Pat Robertson that attempts to answer tough questions with candid answers. The book covers topics such as money, end times, heaven and hell, kids and parents, love, marriage, sex, health and diet, spiritual gifts, miracles, moral issues and the church.


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