Smith Wigglesworth On Spiritual Gifts
$16.99
As Smith Wigglesworth explains the role and function of spiritual gifts, he provides important safeguards for the proper exercise of these manifestations of the Holy Spirit. Through his simple yet inspiring words, you will find out how to: deal with evil powers; use your spiritual gifts wisely; minister healing to others; guard against false words of guidance; receive God’s wisdom for your life; serve others in Christ’s love; and follow the leading of the Holy Spirit. Learn fom Smith Wigglesworth’s personal experiences as he ministered to thousands through the power of the Holy Spirit!
in stock within 3-5 days of online purchase
SKU (ISBN): 9780883685334
ISBN10: 0883685337
Smith Wigglesworth
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2000
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
Print On Demand Product
Related products
-
Chosen Book Two 40 Days With Jesus
$16.99Add to cartThe healing of the crippled man at the pool of Bethesda. The Sermon on the Mount. The calling of Simon the Zealot.
The Chosen – Book Two features forty brand-new devotions that each contain a Scripture, a unique look into a Gospel story, suggestions for prayer, and questions that lead you further in your relationship with Christ.See Jesus through the eyes of those who knew him best and explore the backstories of people like Simon the Zealot, Philip the Apostle, and the Samaritans.
-
Marvelous Maker
$14.99Add to cartThe Marvelous Maker is a creation redemption parable that tells the story of creation, fall, sacrifice, and redemption. This rhyming retelling uncovers how the Maker fabulously creates a universe for His glory and for His children to enjoy. Everything is perfect and good until the Tricky Tempter enters the scene and tempts the Maker’s children, which brings a horrible darkness to creation and allows the Tempter to take the children captive. The Maker sees His children’s hardened hearts and their suffering and chooses to rescue them despite the cost. He sacrifices His life to bring healing to His children.
Their relationship restored, the Maker then trains the children to fight against the Tricky Tempter. The children’s hearts and eyes are opened as they realize that the Maker is good, and they choose to follow, love, and praise Him.
Each of The Marvelous Maker’s forty lines is based on Scripture, encapsulating the message of the gospel and sharing it with readers in a picture-book format that is poetic but powerful.
-
Word Of Honor
$17.99Add to cartFBI Special Agent Lynda Culter is investigating an ecoterrorist organization in the Alaskan wilderness when her partner is taken captive and murdered before her very eyes. The only person who can identify the key players, Lynda gets assigned to take part in a joint operation in Istanbul to take the organization down.
As a woman in a Muslim country, she’ll find it much easier to move around undetected with a fake husband. Unfortunately for her, the man assigned to play the role is none other than US Army weapons specialist Bill Sanders–the man who crushed her heart into a million pieces back in college.
With a cargo bay’s worth of hurt and baggage between them, these two consummate professionals must play their parts perfectly if they hope to stop those responsible for bombing oil pipelines, killing innocent civilians, and threatening to destabilize the oil markets. But love long buried has a way of resurfacing at the most inopportune times–and protecting Lynda has become Bill’s primary focus.
-
Everything Will Be Okay Boys Edition
$12.99Add to cartGod is mighty. He is big. And He is good.
In fact, He’s bigger than any problem or any fear we’ll ever face. And because He loves us and always wants the very best for us. . .everything will be okay!
This encouraging book is a great reminder for boys to give all their worries and cares to God. Dozens of devotions and prayers offer the biblical reassurance that God is big enough to handle everything–and He has good plans in store for the future. Topics include: Trouble with Friends, Worries about Tomorrow, Scary Things, The “What-Ifs,” Does God Hear Me?, and more.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.