Paths of Ever-Increasing Glory

· Morningstar Publications Inc.
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251
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About this eBook

Paths of Ever-Increasing Glory by Michael Fickess takes Enoch’s Blessing a step further by exploring Enoch’s unique theology from a biblical perspective. Using Scripture, prophetic insight, and practical instruction, this book further illuminates the mysteries of the Spirit, highlighting Christ’s supremacy as the greatest mystery while diving into other important topics, such as angelic ministry, the cloud of witnesses, the “Days of Noah,” overcoming the curse of the Fall, and much more.

About the author

Michael Fickess is devoted to calling believers to a pursue a deeper and more intimate relationship with God through authentic community, effective prayer, a revelational knowledge of Scripture, and a hunger to explore the "deep things" of God. He earned a Master's degree in Middle Eastern History after developing a heart for the Middle East during his tour of duty as an Infantry soldier in Baghdad.


Michael currently serves on Morningstar Fellowship's intercession leadership team and as a teacher at the Comenius School for Creative Leadership, Morningstar's K-12 school. Michael's published works include Enoch's Blessing, Paths of Ever-Increasing Glory, articles on his blog at michaelfickess.com, and articles in the Morningstar Journal. He and his wife, Rachelle, live in Charlotte, North Carolina, and have two children, Samuel and Ari.


Michael and his family also have a passion for gardening and homesteading because this simple lifestyle allows them to spend more time together as a family, enjoy nature, and live a more self-sufficient lifestyle in turbulent times.

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