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                   Without preparing our hearts to receive Jesus Christ in a
            manner that is simple and comprehensible, we risk missing the true
            essence of His presence in the Eucharist. Therefore, it is crucial to
            establish fundamental principles that allow our generation to grasp
            the Bible's teachings and welcome Jesus into their hearts.

                   The BFG Handbook is designed to address these needs
            by presenting key concepts in a universally accessible language. It
            reaches across diverse cultures and beliefs, aligning with
            contemporary moral and cultural values to awaken our souls to the
            truth of our faith. Through the guidance of Our Blessed Mother
            Mary, who seeks to spread the Flame of Love—Jesus Himself—to
            all hearts, the BFG Handbook will unveil the profound mystery of
            the Eucharist.

            2024: From a Father's Love to a Son's Calling: How Five Divine
            Signs and a Legacy of Faith Ignited a Global Mission for the
            New Evangelization

                   Since 2007, Keith has devoted his entire heart to following
            Jesus and carrying the cross, fully aware that this journey might last
            a lifetime, with no guarantee of seeing the results of his efforts. God
            assured Keith that when the moment arrived to unite the faithful
            from the East to the West to spread the Gospel to all people, a
            clear sign of His divine presence would be revealed. This promise
            gave Keith confidence that he was walking the path God had set
            before him, preparing for the time when the great commission
            would unfold and restore the truth to all nations. This moment came
            when Keith realized that the five signs from God matched with the
            five symbolic images on Bishop Kevin W. Vann’s coat of arms, it
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