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Learn moreInspired by God to write about human pain and the ability to witness his love and mercy, author John Muza presents Heaven’s Gate. It offers a collection of gospels and spiritual inspirations based on the words of the Bible.
A devout Catholic who serves on the board of directors of Full Gospel Business Men’s International, Muza puts into writing his thoughts on a wide array of subjects using God’s word and his teachings as a guide. Heaven’s Gate. addresses everything from the birth of Jesus Christ, to the gospel, immaculate conception, sin, Alzheimer’s, memories, friendship, the Virgin Mary, evil, the power of prayer, and more.
In this collection of faith-filled messages, Muza shares the story of his experiences with his religion, using personal anecdotes and scripture to illustrate how God has worked in his life. It offers a testament of a life dedicated to God.
John Muza, a military veteran, is a very modest man from the Midwest. He proudly served his country during World War II. Before his failing sight and overall health issues, he composed numerous religious gospels, primarily from Apostle Paul Philippians, as well as various spiritual inspiraions in regard to the words of the Bible.
John is a Catholic and is on the board of directors for the Full Gospel Business Men’s International. John sent several of his writings to both Pope John Paul II and Benedict XVI. He has shared some of his inspiritional writings with patients at the VA Hospital in Kansas City, and he was recognized by the National Veterans Administration.