The Death of a Saint

The Death of a Saint

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"He was not only stupefied, but terrified." "Though his girlfriend stood in front of him, it was definitely NOT her. She was GONE. It was her face, but somehow, something else, some other creature was looking at him through her eyes." "AND THEN ...IT SPOKE..." "His scientifically trained mind was completely blown away - totally outmatched to receive and assimilate what was happening in his presence. He was under a blitzkrieg attack of empirical events that he could not explain and - neither did he believe in!" "What would YOU do... if the invisible world ever manifested in your presence...in broad daylight!?" "This is a true tale of a young man who was at best a realist and at worst a cynic. He only believed in what his five senses told him...until forced by unsolicited circumstances to admit to the existence of... another world! From that day onward he would never be, could never be the same." His journey will be recognizable by many who have ever... - questioned God's existence... - questioned God's goodness... - questioned God's motives... - or even...become the enemy of God, Himself! When the God of Heaven pursues a man, there is no limit to which HE will go to reveal Himself to him. His love will reach beyond our rebelliousness and corner us, to make the great decision that every person will make ...sooner or later. Mark Sponseller was born and raised in rural Indiana and graduated from Ball State University. In the late seventies, he became a missionary with his wife in South America for 14 years pioneering the coming apostolic movement. He has founded five churches in Mexico and Argentina that are thriving today. He resides with his wife Susie in Muncie, Indiana.

Book information

ISBN: 9781622306039
Publisher: Salem Publishing Solutions
Imprint: Xulon Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: B
Language: English
Number of pages: 276
Weight: 354g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 16mm