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God Wants You to Roll! The $21 Million "Miracle Car" Scam-How Two Boys Fleeced America's Churchgoers
Nineteen-year-old security guards Robert Gomez and James Nichols played Americans' love for cars against their faith in God in one of the greatest frauds in U.S. history: The $21 Million "Miracle Cars" Scam. In the most astounding story of precocious criminal genius since CATCH ME IF YOU CAN, John Phillips III takes readers inside the "Miracle Cars" scam begun in 1994 by dead-end security guards Robert "Buddha" Gomez and James Nichols. The boys conned thousands of customers from Los Angeles to New York-mostly devout churchgoers-into buying bargain-priced cars from the estate of Gomez's deceased millionaire father. The cars cost just a few thousand dollars apiece-Dad's dying gift to his fellow Bible believers. Yet, there was no dead millionaire father. There were no cars. And there is still no trace of $8.7 million of the $21 million stolen by the now-convicted Gomez and Nichols. Armed with a list of cars and evangelical charisma, Buddha and James offered a fictional slice of the good life as a reward for piety, and the pious blindly bought in. They kept the con alive for five years, cast it nationwide through a network of pastors who sold cars during church services, and briefly realized their dreams until the Feds brought them down. While converting millions of dollars into gambling chips, Buddha became a legend of the California casinos, sitting at poker tables with pornographer Larry Flynt; Nichols began a collection of real cars valued at $343,000. GOD WANTS YOU TO ROLL is the most elaborate, cruel, and irresistible true crime story to come along in years.
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Churchgoers
Churchgoers traces the fate of ecstatic religious experience in the practical, matter-of-fact Midwest by examining the lives of Mitchell Chandler, a molecular biologist on the fast track who begins to have paranormal experiences; Randy Overmeyer, a Pentecostal preacher who met God on angel dust and has never looked back; and Randy's pretty, trapped wife Lee, whose main problem is that "God never goes away." All reader preconceptions quickly go out the window, and what we are left with at the end is a deeply satisfying experience, shared with unforgettable characters, that moves beyond formulation, creed, or belief. Those who have ears, let them hear.

"Churchgoers is a wonderful, fully realized, deeply moving novel that explores areas of human experience and American culture that very few other novelists have delved into with this kind of intimacy and assurance. Don Kurtz is a writer who deserves a wide audience." -- Tom Perrotta, author of Little Children

"...a brilliantly conceived drama... if you are seeking a way to transcend the tragic divisions in our contemporary religious culture, you can do no better than the tender respect Don Kurtz shows for the characters of this important novel." -- Jack Good, author of The Dishonest Church.
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Thieves target churchgoers in spree of vehicle burglaries around Eugene.(Crime): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Title: Thieves target churchgoers in spree of vehicle burglaries around Eugene.(Crime)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication:The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: November 10, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Page: A1

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No More Business as Usual: The Church Then and Now: Straight Talk for this Generation of Church-goers
Pictures are powerful tools. They help us see what was, and they also show us what is. The good thing about a picture is what you see is what you get. Pictures don''t lie. If you don''t like what the picture reveals, you have a choice; change what you see or allow things to remain the same. Change is a good thing, but what happens when something changes so much that what once was cannot be seen in what has become? No More Business As Usual takes the picture of the church in Acts 2 and encourages the church of this generation to practice the principles that made the early church great. This book is for the Christian who wants to make a difference in their home, local church, community, and the world. The issues of personal integrity, understanding the times, and devotion are just a few principles the author addresses as change agents that will propel this generation of the church into its destiny..
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Playing Hide & Seek: A Non-Churchgoer's Path to Finding God
While 93% of Americans profess a belief in God, only 40% of the population attends church. It seems that many people have a need for God without a desire for church. Elliot lays the ground rules for a lifelong search for the "Higher Power" and gives suggestions on some unusual places where God can be found..
Price: $3.00 [Notify me when price goes down.]


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