The Ministry of Faith: The Christian’s Handbook About “How to walk and operate in Faith” by Arvind Ephraim

The Ministry of Faith: The Christian’s Handbook About “How to walk and operate in Faith”

Arvind Ephraim
122 pages
Jan 2020
Hardcover
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Faith is the foundation on which a Christian life is built. Bible tells us in Hebrews 6:12 "We do not want you to become lazy, but to imitate those who through faith and patience inherit what has been promised. Here Abraham's as an outstanding example of faith is mentioned then given a whole list of faith-worthies of the Old Testament whom we can imitate in faith. But Old Testament saints faith was based on the obedience on a promise where New Testament faith saints operated in supernatural faith. The reason many are not seeing great things in their ministry or life is not having the complete knowledge of faith. The faith that was manifested and exercised in the early New Testament church with such a powerful demonstration of healings and miracles was not a natural faith produced by man. Many want to learn and know how much faith was operated. I have seen many supernatural miracles in my ministry deliverances of people from demons, supernatural healing, supernatural miracles, supernatural provisions, wombs of barren women being opened by God. All this would have not been possible without the supernatural faith which every believer has access to. I strongly believe and pray that this book will minister to you and will answer any questions you have about faith.
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Pages 122
Published 2020
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