God Sent A Man
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God Sent A Man is the story of Joseph, who allowed himself to be prepared by God to play a crucial role in the history of Egypt and especially in the development of what became the nation of Israel.
From the author’s foreword . . .
“It is in my mind to produce in your mind a profound and unshakable conviction that will alter your whole outlook in life and provide you with a philosophy that will transform your life from a meaningless conglomeration of fortuitous changes into a meaningful and divinely arranged plan.”
The story of Joseph, son of Jacob, “constitutes the most fascinating and impressive tale in the literature of humanity.”
“Men and nations are in God’s hand. . . in everything God works for good with those who love him.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828012713
Carlyle Haynes
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 1999
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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