Ol Lain I Save Priten

· Parchment House
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About this ebook

Ol sios em pulap wantaim ol gutpela ol lain bilong priten we i save kamap ol gutpela lain stret bilong givim baksait. Na namba wan ki bilong Satan em pasin bilong giaman na priten. Na lida we i no lukim gut mask bilong priten bai kisim hevi long ai pas bilong en.


Pretim man, save pes pasin na paul em ol spirit nogut we i pait long ol woklain bilong Gutnius. Na planti taim, ol manmeri i no save wanem samting pait long ol. Na dispela buk bai helpim yu long luksave na pait long ol birua long namel bilong yu.


About the author

Dag Heward-Mills is known for his Healing Jesus Crusades throughout the continent of Africa with thousands in attendance and many accompanying miracles. The son of a lawyer, Dag gave his life to the Lord while a teenager.

In the course of his seven-year training at Medical School, he became a pastor in Accra, Ghana and started what is now a fast-growing denomination: Lighthouse Chapel International, which has over 1,000 branches and is on every continent.

It was in 1988 in Suhum, a small town in Ghana, that God placed upon him the anointing to teach. He began holding meetings in a classroom on campus that accommodated just a handful of people. As attendance steadily increased, larger and larger halls had to be used, until finally, in 2006, he commissioned the construction of one of the largest church complexes in Africa!

A prolific author of several best-selling books, his radio, TV and internet programmes reach millions around the world. Other outreaches include pastors and ministers conferences and the renowned Anagkazo Bible and Ministry Training Centre.

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