Holy Spirit Are We Flammable Or Fireproof
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Are you flammable or fireproof? In this opus about the Holy Spirit, Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke gives you the secret to his success-the fire of the Holy Spirit. Bonnke has compiled some of the greatest uncompromising truths about the Holy Spirit that have been at the cornerstone of his ministry for over 50 years. Birthed in critical times and seasons on the mission field, these truths-Holy Spirit Fire Points-capture deep lessons about the Holy Spirit that are non-negotiable for the believer or minister desiring to move in the supernatural power and gifts of the Holy Spirit.
In this book, you will encounter the faith and pneumatology of Reinhard Bonnke-a refreshing and invigorating perspective of the Holy Spirit that will challenge your thinking on the activity of the third person of the Trinity. If you want a vibrant, fruitful ministry or Christian walk, then this book is a must read. The baptism of the Holy Spirit is still the key to lighting the globe with the fires of evangelism, and our knowledge of, response to and faith in the person, presence and power of the Holy Spirit is the transformative difference.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781933446523
ISBN10: 1933446528
Reinhard Bonnke
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2017
Publisher: Christ For The Nations Inc.
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