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Man Have I Got Problems

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David Wilkerson is the minister of last resort. He deals in desperation; in the desires, the frustrations, the emptiness that often drive man beyond hopelessness. America is his parish; his congregation stretches from plains to hippies, professors, students, parents, ministers, businessmen, alcoholics and addicts. here is the answer to the millions-to all of us-who have ever cried out for help. It works. It should. Through parable, true encounters and intimate revelations, David Wilkerson leads us through failure to faith and hope.

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First published January 1, 1969

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December 11, 2008
A very practical look at where people's problems originate and how God wants to lead them out of their difficulties and bring them into light.
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November 23, 2020
This is an extremely thought-provoking book on how to survive the times we are living in. David relates with the problems that we face as men. And at the same time, helps us realize that God is well able to deliver us from the things that hold us that we may live lives that are pleasing to him.
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June 30, 2021
This skinny little book will kick your butt! No matter that it was written in 1969 and used phrases like "Holy Roller," "hippies," "beatniks," "wig out," "hung up" and "phoneys." (What is this, Catcher in the Rye!? These terms made me chuckle.).

But everything Wilkerson said was the absolute honest Truth. This book was completely Biblical and Evangelical. Even if some of it was hard to read! He challenges you to really look inside yourself and examine your heart. The chapter on Secret Sin was really hard to read, particularly where Wilkerson states "God cannot hear a word we say until we are ready to give up our secret sin." Could that be true? Because don't we all have sin inside us? We're human and we're fallen. And isn't Jesus our intercessor? Thank God for that or I'd be screwed.
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