Surviving the Hell: The Key for Making It Through Difficult Times

· Author House
Ebook
60
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Hell on earth is the time period in our lives that causes pain, suffering, turmoil, and emotional distress. This book give you real life challenges that we may face from time to time and how the "gate of hell shall not prevail". This book will liberate you from emotional prison and free you from unforgiveness, hurt, broken heart, and bitterness. I share with you some very personal hell like situations and how I survived them: * Surviving South East Washington, DC * Know that The Spirit Is Real & Speaks In The Middle Of Your Hell * You Can Survive A Broken Marriage * Surviving The Hell Even In The Church * Doors Can Open While Hell Is Raging * God's Devine Purpose In Your Hell Experience * Don't Let Your Hell Make You Bitter * You Can Go Through Hell And Survive

About the author

Bishop Darryl K. Williams is a native Washingtonian and presently resides in the State of Virginia. He holds a Doctorate in Christian Education and a Master of Arts in Clinical Pastoral Counseling. Bishop Williams is a teacher and anointed preacher of the gospel of Jesus Christ. He is married and shares in ministry with his wife Teacher Daisy Williams. Senior Pastor for eighteen years of First Baptist Church Loretto, VA. His a visionary and this evidence by being the Founder and Dean of Alpha Bible College. A socially concerned entrepreneur and educator. Instrumental in the birthing of Hope of Glory International Church in Maryland. Serves as Chief Executive Officer for the Christian Outreach Community Center (COCC).

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