When Wayne Weible first learned of the phenomenon occurring in the little town with the unpronounceable name, he already had a tie-in in mind that would be perfect for the season. The following evening, reviewing a videotape documentary of the events at Medjugorje, he realized that there was far more to it than one column. As it turned out, there were eight, and as requests poured in for reprints, to cut down on copying and postage costs he reproduced them in tabloid form. Now Wayne Weible has written a book about ...
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When Wayne Weible first learned of the phenomenon occurring in the little town with the unpronounceable name, he already had a tie-in in mind that would be perfect for the season. The following evening, reviewing a videotape documentary of the events at Medjugorje, he realized that there was far more to it than one column. As it turned out, there were eight, and as requests poured in for reprints, to cut down on copying and postage costs he reproduced them in tabloid form. Now Wayne Weible has written a book about Medjugorje--the first from a Protestant perspective.
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