Signs And Wonders
$29.99
Maria Woodworth-Etter’s ministry is often called the most powerful of the modern era. As God used this yielded vessel, many dramatic healings of the most incurable sick occurred. Broken bones were instantly mended to life. Included with the dozens of testimonies, she discusses… The fullness of the Holy Spirit/ Current displays of God’s power/ The power of faith/ How to be healed/ How to receive a miracle. Both she and her audiences reported many visions they had of heaven, angels, the New Jerusalem, and of forthcoming events including earthquakes and wars that subsequently occurred. Hundreds of thousands were saved through her ministry. On many occasions she received supernatural protection against murderous enemies. Discover how God is willing and able to reveal himself through Signs and Wonders in the lives of believers today
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883682999
UPC: 630809682994
Maria Woodworth-Etter
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 1997
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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