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		<title>By: Book Review: Holy Roller: Finding Redemption and the Holy Ghost in a Forgotten Texas Church by Julie Lyons</title>
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		<description>[...] More info&#8230;A self-proclaimed black Pentecostal in all ways but one, a young Julie Lyons first discovered a tiny church filled with spirit-filled believers on her beat as a crime reporter in Dallas in 1990. Following a hunch for a new angle on the escalating drug crimes and violence, she was looking for drug addicts whod been healed, delivered by God from their addictions. Working under the premise that where the spirit moves, freedom follows Lyons trolled South Dallas until she found The Body of Christ [...]</description>
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