Levantado De La Muerte – (Spanish)
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After a horrible car accident, Richard Madison was rushed to the hospital only to be pronounced dead-on-arrival. His family was told three times to make funeral arrangements. God revealed Himself to Richard through an out-of-body experience and ten weeks later he walked out of a wheelchair. He is now a walking miracle testimony to thousands of people throughout the world that God’s love can powerfully restore even the most hopeless lives. As you read this true story, you will discover how you can…
* Hear directly from God
* Know God’s will and purpose for your life
* Defeat Satan’s power over you
* Operate in the gifts of the Spirit
* Prosper as God watches over your finances
* Receive physical healing
* Minister healing to others
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SKU (ISBN): 9780942507447
ISBN10: 0942507444
Language: Spanish
Richard Madison
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2009
Publisher: Deeper Revelation Books
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