Witnessing Study Course Series

· GP Publisher
Ebook
199
Pages

About this ebook

Witnessing is more than what we do, what we say, and how we live. There is a whole lot more to it that we need to insert and put into practice, from the first contact with the unsaved soul to the care and establishment of the soul for the kingdom of God.

Using the story of the good samaritan as told by Jesus, Dr Isaiah Macwealth brings to light the steps taken by the good samaritan in restoring the man attacked by thieves to reveal our consequent responsibilities as

witnesses.

About the author

Dr. Isaiah Macwealth, also known as Isaiah Michael Wealth, is a lover of Jesus, a renowned author, philanthropist, and Senior Pastor of Gospel Pillars Intl. Churches worldwide.


He is also the founder of the OneSound Revival Fellowship that runs a TV house, a Bible College, and Charity foundation. His ministry impacts so many around the globe and has church presence in four continents.


Called a prophet of God, his daily aim is to seek alignment with the Trinity to deliver prophecies, teachings, and exhortations right from the heart of the Father to people, nations, tongues, and kings as seen in Revelation 10:11.


On November 11th 2023, he launched his ministry headquarters, the Ark of Light for all Nations, which has become a Gospel hotspot and an acclaimed mega church in Ikeja area of Lagos, hosting thousands of worshippers every week and housing a Food and Emergency Bank that serves various communities in Lagos with free food, clothing, and emergency supplies.


He lives in Lagos with his wife and his sons.

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