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Anagkazo: Compelling Power

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Learn about this "compelling power" which makes evangelism effective and fruitful even in the face of opposition, excuse, suspicion, resentment, etc. This book by Dag Heward-Mills can make you more of soul-winner than you've ever been!

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Published February 1, 1998

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Dag Heward-Mills

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Bishop Dag Heward-Mills is a renowned evangelist and author with a ministerial career spanning over 25 years. He is the founding Bishop of the Lighthouse Chapel International denomination which was founded in 1987 and has become one of the most prominent and fastest-growing churches to have been born out of West Africa.

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August 11, 2023
awesome, rich and powerful

This book will catapult any believer into a disciple in seconds. Powerful light and insight. The principles laid down here guarantees fruitfulness in our with the Lord. Thank you, Sir
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June 9, 2023
“People are not tired of sinning, why should you be tired of spreading the gospel?”
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December 6, 2024
The compelling power of loving God to the point where it transforms you into the braver, stronger and more powerful version of yourself. Thank you Jesus for everything. Love you. <3
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January 15, 2016
The idea of compelling power is great! Whole outreaches by the church on a Sunday! Compel them to come in! I like the explanation of all the excuses that were given for not coming the feast - they were are lies or false! The master of the house told his "servants" to go out in the highways and byways and compel them to come in. Some other companion Greek words also explained - a booklet that will change your idea of evangelism!
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