I Danced In Africa
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I Danced in Africa is a poignant personal journal of faith and a heartrending account of prayerwalking among the Muslim Jula people in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, Africa. Readers will laugh and cry as they relate to the writer’s struggles in learning to trust God anew. The heart of the story is encased in the writer’s impressions and experiences of walking and praying among the destitute Jula communities. Your heart will break as you walk with the author through the pit, see the people as God sees them, and feel the pulse of His heart’s desire for the lost. Her story speaks to the times as it awakens the Christian’s awareness to the Muslim’s need for Christ. It will inspire readers to join in the God-anointed ministry of prayerwalking and to witness the power of praying God’s Word.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781594671180
ISBN10: 1594671184
Elizabeth Marshall
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2003
Publisher: Xulon Press
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