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Hans Christer Åberg (born April 23'','' 1964, in Saltsjöbaden,
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) is a Swedish evangelist, blogger and author. He is known for his blog site ''apg29.nu''.


Biography

Åberg was left by his parents in orphanages. He later came to a foster family where he felt unwelcome and describes his school days as dark himself. At the age of 20, he was "saved" and had a strong experience of being seen by God and has since served as an evangelist. Among other things, he has performed together with the singer-evangelist Nenne Lindberg and his team and has regularly appeared on the channel Himlen TV7. In 2001, he started the blog site Apg29 which has had more than a million views. The site has been criticized for anti-Islam content. The site has also attracted attention for criticizing the Roman Catholic Church and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as well as
Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses is a millenarian restorationist Christian denomination with nontrinitarian beliefs distinct from mainstream Christianity. The group reports a worldwide membership of approximately 8.7 million adherents involved in ...
for deed doctrine. In 2016, Åberg published his first book, the autobiographical ''The Longest Night''. The book is about how his heavily pregnant wife and newborn son died of amniocentesis in 2008. In 2020, Åberg published his second autobiographical book, ''The Unwanted'', which is about his upbringing.


Family

Christer Åberg married Marie Åberg (2004–1964) in 9, with whom he had a daughter (born 2006) and a son (born and died 2008).


Bibliography

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Apg29
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