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I am Pastor David Cox, the Webmaster of this site. I am an independent Baptist Missionary pastor working in Mexico City since 1984. Many churches reject a fundamentalist because we do not accept the many false doctrines that modern churches have in common. We believe the Bible, and we preach and teach it. I have written over 400+ tracts and more than 60+ books which are just an extension of my pulpit ministry. All are free. Please help us keep this good material on the Internet for the world.
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Fortner Discovering Christ in Mark
Fortner Discovering Christ in Mark is Fortner’s Discovering Christ in series for the Gospel of Mark. He finds and identifies elements that speak of Christ and salvation. Continue reading
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Fortner Discovering Christ In Revelation
Fortner Discovering Christ In Revelation is Fortner’s commentary revealing Christ in Revelation. Continue reading
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