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The Splendour of His Voice

The Splendour of His Voice

The Splendour of His Voice

Mary Ellis-Lewin

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Xulon Press
Año de edición:
2013
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781625095985
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Everyone is uniquely fashioned by God with a purpose to bring glory to Him, to enrich His kingdom and to serve humanity. Anything is achievable once one’s purpose is realized, challenged, and is pursued. Total dependence on the Holy Spirit for guidance will lead to the realization of one’s full potential, which may lead to limitless possibilities. Mary Ellis - Lewin’s ministry began on the Island of Jamaica and she continues to bring hope, joy and restoration through her teaching, preaching, and interceding in different local churches, house to house and on local radio stations in the United States and as a missionary in other countries. Her Ministry thus far has spanned the islands of Jamaica and Honduras and a number of states in the United States of America.As a very active member, she worked in almost all the auxiliaries in her local churches. She realized she loves to write in 1991 when she challenged the staff of her Sunday school in Jamaica to write original songs and poems for the Christmas recital. Mary was very pleased and proud as the children uttered the title of her poems then said... 'Written by...' Since then Mary became even more motivated to write. She lost a lot of her writings because at first she was only writing as a hobby. As time went by relatives and friends from near and far let her know how wonderful her poems are; hence, Mary decided to share her short stories with the rest of the world...

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