Called To Serve
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This book is about the amazing grace and mercy of God-and a man whose heart beats with compassion for sinners. As you read about the life of evangelist Kenneth Cox, you’ll be amazed how God took his life’s darkest moments and turned them into his most precious assets.
A candid and fascinating autobiography, this is the story of a simple “Okie” from Oklahoma who bravely faced a lifetime of trials and heartaches: a serious childhood illness, a mother debilitated by a brain tumor, an abusive father, and the loss of a spouse and an infant son. With rare grace (and humor), he’s dealt with everyone from angry drug dealers to a cigarette-smoking deacon, winning them over with his compassion and unconditional love.
This is a glimpse into the life of a man who has led thousands to the foot of the cross in seventeen different countries, risking his reputation and even his life to reach those whom Christ died for. It will keep you turning the pages-laughing and crying by turns- and ultimately inspire you to do more for the Master!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780816323906
Kenneth Cox
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2010
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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