Description
A megvallás ereje by E.W. Kenyon & Don Gossett / Mert Ő szolt - és meglett - Hittem - ezért szóltam / Hungarian edition of The Power of Your Words / Immanuel Alapítvány 2020 / Paperback
Paperback 2020
ISBN: 9786156017130 / 978-6156017130
ISBN-10: 6156017135
PAGES: 208
PUBLISHER: Immanuel Alapítvány
LANGUAGE: Hungarian / Magyar
Hungarian Description:
Ha híjával vagy bárminek, hajlamos vagy önmagad legnagyobb ellenségének lenni, vagy elmulasztod megtenni, amiről azt mondtad, hogy meg fogod, akkor ez a könyv megmutatja:
- hogyan juss erős hitre
- hogyan élj pozitív felfogással
- hogyan veheted birtokba, amit megvallasz
A „meg van írva” és a „viszont meg van írva” elve kihívást jelent mindenki számára, aki a Bibliával a hit természete szerint foglalkozik.
Az Ellenség is tud sok mindent, ami meg van írva, de ahogy Jézus is, a Szent Szellem által minden becsületes hívő arra is fog emlékezni, ami viszont meg van írva. Ez fontos akkor is, amikor a megvallás rendkívül fontos, de sokszor hanyagolt témájával foglalkozunk.
English Description:
With chapters written by E. W. Kenyon and Don Gossett, this book helps you to realize that there is nothing that equals the power of your words If you lack in anything, tend to be your own worst enemy, or fail to accomplish what you say you will do, then this book will show you how to have strong faith, live in the positive, and possess what you confess.
About the Author:
DR. DON GOSSETT: preacher, teacher, author, broadcaster, missionary evangelist, family man, and thought of by many as one of God's "generals of the faith."
Raised in a godless home, Don hungered for the purity of Jesus and was born again at age 12. Five years later, he answered the Lord's call to spread the Gospel and his goal was to win his own unbelieving family members to Christ. The Lord delivered Don from a lifelong speech impediment and launched him into preaching ministry. While a teen-aged Bible college student, Don's heart burned with such a passion to win people to Jesus that he began preaching in parks, small churches and anywhere people would listen.
A gifted writer, Don's God-given abilities came to the attention of his first mentor, William Freeman, one of America's leading healing evangelists of the late 1940's. Evangelist Freeman invited Don to serve with him for the next seven years as editor of his popular magazine and to travel with him across America as his personal assistant, afternoon service speaker and crusade manager.