Grab The Holy Spirit And Run On
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This is my autobiography. I hope it causes you, the reader, to want to study God’s autobiography, the Bible! I have now been a born-again Christian for 38 years. In June 2009, God used me again in a way I did not dream possible. I received much inspiration from the Holy Spirit when I was faithful to obey, grab a pen and paper, and take notes of the ideas given. Words just flowed into chapters. I thank You, Holy Spirit.
Her life’s journey includes the couple’s salvation vacation in 1971. Their lives took on a new dimension when they were born again. When only Christians six months, Joyce received a commission from Mr. Vernon Slattery (also a new Christian of one year) to paint a portrait of Jesus. Titled FOLLOW ME, the painting portrays Jesus with a slight smile and loving eyes that follow the viewer.The portrait gained instant popularity and opened the door for a ministry to a multitude of people. Many testimonies of lives touched and miracles bestowed by God are in the book and those who were involved in the ministry of the portrait have been amazed.
Joyce is a Bible teacher and a Christian speaker who has taught both children and adult Sunday school classes. She has worked with her husband in ministries of Youth Church and V.B.S. She could not resist including Bible teachings that have helped her endure the storms of life as God worked out answers in her behalf. She cannot imagine her life without Jesus!
There are many graphics in the book of her works of art and family photos.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781615797387
ISBN10: 1615797386
Joyce Marion
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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