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From the Temple to the Nations

From the Temple to the Nations

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Jesus Christ has given a command to disciple all nations. God is moving in his people to rise up and take his gospel to the world. It is a divine appointment from God for you to read this book. Once you prayerfully read this book you will never be the same again; God will open your heart to see the nations in a very different way. An excellent and exceptional book - read with care! The author shares his intimate experience with God - and does it in a way that encourages every reader to look to their relationship with God. Dr. Henry Blackaby Founder of Blackaby Ministries International And Author of Experiencing God John 20:21 Daniel was born into a Hindu family where he followed in his elders' footsteps. Daniel's Hindu worship was challenged when his eldest brother began following Jesus Christ. Through many challenges, Daniel finally surrendered his heart to Jesus at the age of 16. God called him to study in the Bible College where he earned 2 bachelor's degrees in Theology. He has ministered all over India. In 1994, God called him to study in America at Columbia International University. He continues to minister in Asia, and run the Evangelizing Asia for Christ ministry and Orphanage. He has established 'Reaching the Nations from Niagara' in Canada and 'Evangelizing the World for Christ' in Atlanta, Georgia. By God's grace, he travels all over America, Canada, and around the world sharing his testimony and challenging the believers to embrace his God given vision. Daniel has a vision to win the Lost at any cost and establish churches in all nations and strengthen the existing churches, equipping church planters to plant biblical churches to impact our surrounding communities, and help the orphaned children around the world
ISBN: 9781613794852
Producer: Xulon Press
Product Code: 10098601
Dimensions: 127 x 203 mm
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 224
Release Date: 31.10.2011
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