Escaping Hell : A True Story – God’s Miraculous Power To Restore A Life Ben
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Blood dripped from my arm, cold rain pelted my face. I stood bewildered in the middle of the street. As I shivered in fright, I realized I went to Hell, and Hell was real. Darkness encircled me on every side. Suddenly, an enormous skull loomed in front of me. Hands reached from the darkness to draw me into death.
After dying twice, Michelle Steele escaped death and hell and ran for her life. She ran straight to Jesus, her only answer.
In Escaping Hell, Michelle shares the shocking tale of how one bad choice after another led her from a happy childhood in an affluent family down a self-destructive path to become a prostitute, junkie, and criminal. Yet even more captivating is the story of how Jesus’ miracle-working power transformed her into the wife, mother, and pastor she is today.
Michelle tells how Jesus took her from death to victorious life, and how He can do the same for you.
Discover:
*There’s no one that God’s love can’t reach
*Your new identity in Him
*Freedom from shame
*Liberation from guilt
*The wonder-working power of Jesus’ blood
This life-changing testimony will grip your attention, walk you to freedom, and strengthen your faith. You won’t be able to put it down!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781680319118
ISBN10: 1680319116
Michelle Steele
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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