This Religion Doesn't Care What Your Faith Is, As Long As You're Happy
All tales of religion start with a good miracle story-"a narrative involving a report of supposed special divine action," as defined by theologians Wendy Cotter and Graham H. Twelftree.

For the Looi family, their embracing of Tibetan Buddhism came about when their father, the late Alvin Looi, once wheelchair-bound, started walking again miraculously.

© 2020 by Rice Media. Published online in Singapore by Rice Media, recorded by Storyside 2020.
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This Religion Doesn't Care What Your Faith Is, As Long As You're Happy
All tales of religion start with a good miracle story-"a narrative involving a report of supposed special divine action," as defined by theologians Wendy Cotter and Graham H. Twelftree.

For the Looi family, their embracing of Tibetan Buddhism came about when their father, the late Alvin Looi, once wheelchair-bound, started walking again miraculously.

© 2020 by Rice Media. Published online in Singapore by Rice Media, recorded by Storyside 2020.
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This Religion Doesn't Care What Your Faith Is, As Long As You're Happy

This Religion Doesn't Care What Your Faith Is, As Long As You're Happy

by RICE media

Narrated by Vera Chok

Unabridged — 15 minutes

This Religion Doesn't Care What Your Faith Is, As Long As You're Happy

This Religion Doesn't Care What Your Faith Is, As Long As You're Happy

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Overview

All tales of religion start with a good miracle story-"a narrative involving a report of supposed special divine action," as defined by theologians Wendy Cotter and Graham H. Twelftree.

For the Looi family, their embracing of Tibetan Buddhism came about when their father, the late Alvin Looi, once wheelchair-bound, started walking again miraculously.

© 2020 by Rice Media. Published online in Singapore by Rice Media, recorded by Storyside 2020.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191849812
Publisher: Storyside
Publication date: 10/16/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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