I Am Your Sign

· Destiny Image Publishers
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208
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About this ebook

Are you hungry for the power of the Holy Spirit?

Are you fed up with tired religious traditions?

Do you want revival?

 

I Am Your Sign is an inspiring, invigorating look at some of history’s most powerful moves of God. If you think that faith has been drying up for two millennia, get ready to read about numerous believers who have come upon seemingly dead regions and they were ignited by the most unlikely ministers—affecting incredible changes.

You will be challenged to press forward in prayer, asking God to begin a new revival, today! Personal, present-day testimonies as well as exciting examples from history and plenty of Scripture support makes I Am Your Sign one of the best revival books in years.

It prepares a new breed of revivalist in the same way that the priest Hilkiah brought the truth to Josiah—and he became a Kingdom revolutionary. I Am Your Sign presents prophecies, history, and the Father’s intention to inspire hearts, concluding in a summons to change the course of history!

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About the author

Sean Smith has been in full-time ministry for almost 20 years, ten of which he directed campus outreach ministries at the University of the Pacific and California State University Chico. He also served as Director of Spiritual Life at Bethany College in Scotts Valley, California. Sean earned a Master’s in Ministry from the Wagner Leadership Institute, and his writings have been published in several nationwide publications. The Smith family resides in San Ramon, California.

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