Messenger : Tragedy Births Destiny
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Ben Hecht finds his destiny in the midst of his greatest sorrow. In a hospital room God visits the young truck salesman and places a monumental purpose before him. His call is to be God’s messenger to this world, to expose sin and to demonstrate the love of the Father. Extraordinary miracles follow Ben as he listens to and follows God’s instruction. He is lead to San Francisco CA to the largest church with the most famous televangelist in the world. God uses Ben to bring down this man whose pride has led many people astray. You will be encouraged in your walk with God. Your sense of awe will be awakened as you see God use an average man to do mighty things on this earth. You will find your destiny in the midst of this book. You will read this book repeatedly and want to share it to everyone you know.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781607917434
ISBN10: 1607917432
Rob Yancey
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2009
Publisher: Xulon Press
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