From Head Hunters To Church Planters
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There is a tendency today to associate revival and miracles with charismatic churches, but there were none of those in Nagaland when God first brought revival there. These powerful and life-changing visitations came to orderly, conservative Baptist congregations. As a result, Nagas found their true dignity not in themselves, their ethnic roots, their head-hunting, or the defense of their homeland, but they discovered it in the person and life of Jesus Christ, the living and one true God. This is a moving story of bravery and betrayal, suffering, persecution, supernatural intervention, and subsequent human weakness.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830856565
ISBN10: 0830856560
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2006
Publisher: Lightning Source – Print On Demand
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