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By Searching Have you ever had a moment in your life when you weren’t sure whether you wanted to believe in something? Or how about a time you wanted to know whether or not something existed? If you have, that’s completely normal because everybody in their life struggles with this problem. One of these people was Isobel Kuhn. Because she struggled with this issue, many times she had doubted that God existed, so she wrote the book called “By Searching”.

Isobel Kuhn commonly said these words because they were a reminder to her. One thing that these words reminded Isobel of was the fact that God did truly answer people’s prayer. So, because He had answered her prayers, she began to know that God existed. These words also reminded her of the

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