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Recently, Richardson High graduate Anne Rice, who just published "Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana,'" told Edward Nawotka that if she wrote another vampire book, it would be under special circumstances. ``I may yet revisit Lestat,'' she said. ``But if I do write another book about him it will be a Christian book. Lestat will consecrate his life to the Lord.'' That comment makes more sense to me today as she discusses her own faith in-depth in this column. She writes: "A long life of historical study and biblical research led me to my belief, and when faith returned to me, the return was total. It transformed my existence completely; it changed the direction of the journey I was traveling through the world. Within a few years of my return to Christ, I dedicated my work to Him, vowing to write for Him and Him alone." |
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