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Solitary Rider

Solitary Rider

Solitary Rider

Diana Summers

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Año de edición:
2011
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9781456700515
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Solitary Rider is a directly inspired journey into a deep intimacy with Jesus Christ and ultimately union with God. It miraculously evolved out of several years of anointed prayer sessions with Jesus and communion with our heavenly Father. During these precious hours Diana would be given spiritual experiences with the Lord which she had the grace to record in the form of prophetic words, poetry, and prose. These ultimately came together to tell a story. The author had no idea that she had been commissioned to write a book until one day while preparing to go out God said, 'You will be writing a book called ’Solitary Rider.’ ' She felt that was impossible, and it was not even a Christian title! Several days hence, however, the title poem was inspired by the Holy Spirit, and she began to believe this writing could actually be established by Him in book form.As the writings from her notebook were being typed, God whispered 'Christian Classic' to the author which have been words used to describe this powerful work by numerous people including publishers. It is given a five star rating on Amazon.com., and one reader writes, 'No seeker of Jesus Christ should be without this book. It is the most heart-touching I have ever read. A Christian classic.'It guides the reader through the entire Christian experience from salvation through childhood, adulthood or maturity, and unto completion. The style although profound is simple and very readable. Many claim that the touch of God upon the words makes them weep. It is a book that can be read once or twice and then kept near you to be used as a devotional.Diana wanted the manuscript to be sent to Mother Teresa of Calcutta. It arrived and was read by this beloved saint just before she went home to be with the Lord. Her personal letter to the author appears of the back cover of the book. We know of no other book that has ever been acknowledged by Mother Teresa.Solitary Rider was approved by the American Association of Libraries for Bible Colleges and Seminaries as entirely scripturally accurate. The book is laced with passages from the Word of God as one journeys through.

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