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Through a Glass, Darkly

Jean Marie Bauhaus

Dark fiction and the inspiration behind it, trying to make sense of the unseen realm and it's impact on the seen, all informed by a Biblical worldview.

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  • Jean Marie Bauhaus

    I'm a Jesus-lovin' writer and fiction author with a Biblical worldview and a lot of things to say about theology, Bible prophecy, eschatology, discernment, conspiracies, the supernatural and these strange times we're living in.

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