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  • What to do Faith Seems Weak And Victory Lost

    Are you feeling defeated in your faith walk? Do you find yourself questioning and hesitating about the promises of God? Don’t worry, you are not alone. Many Christians face these challenges in their spiritual journey, but there is a solution.

    In his book, What to Do When Faith Seems Weak and Victory Lost, Reverend Kenneth E. Hagin offers ten practical steps that will lead you from defeat to certain victory. As Reverend Hagin explains, God has given us His Word, and that is all the equipment we need to overcome any obstacle and achieve lasting victory.

    Whether you are struggling with doubt, fear, or uncertainty, this book will guide you through the process of renewing your faith and restoring your confidence in God’s promises. Reverend Hagin’s ten-step program is easy to follow and can be applied to any situation or circumstance.

    So don’t give up on your faith journey. Let What to Do When Faith Seems Weak and Victory Lost be your guide to a stronger, more vibrant faith life. Order your copy today and take the first step towards certain victory

    12.850 CFA
  • Where Is God in All the Suffering?

    Are you struggling to understand the reality of pain and suffering in the world? Do you find yourself questioning the existence of God in the face of injustice, natural disasters, and poverty? You’re not alone. In her book, “Christianity’s Problem: History and Reality,” Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing offers a candid and academically rigorous examination of how different belief systems deal with the issue of pain. She delves into the unique answer found in Christ and how He can give us hope in the midst of suffering.

    This empathetic and easy-to-read book is aimed at both non-believers and believers alike. It will help those searching for answers to life’s greatest questions, as well as those who are suffering personally or comforting others. It’s part of the popular Questioning Faith series from the Oxford Center for Christian Apologetics.

    In this book, you’ll explore topics such as “Faith” in History, How to Make Me Eat My Bible, Historical Quests for Jesus, Liberal Prophet, Sacrificial Martyr, and What Alexander the Great Can Teach Us About History. You’ll also dive into the writings of Paul and discover how he serves as a “Skeleton Key to Jesus.”

    Don’t let the reality of pain and suffering leave you feeling hopeless. Discover the unique answer found in Christ and find hope in the midst of suffering. Get your copy of “Christianity’s Problem: History and Reality” today.

     ORR EWING Amy

    8.600 CFA
  • Where Is God in My Storm?

    Sometimes on our voyage through life, storms envelop us. In our darkest hour, we can lose our bearings and cry out, “God, where are You?” Where Is God in My Storm? explores the very real trials faced by men of faith throughout the Bible and shows how God, our ever-present help, always brought them through. And as we trust God in our storm and hold fast to His Word, He will renew our hope, calm the winds and waves, and anchor our souls in the safe haven of His protection.

    7.250 CFA
  • Why Revival Tarries

    Leonard Ravenhill’s call to revival is as timely now as it was when &supl;rst published over forty years ago. The message is fearless and often radical as he expounds on the disparity between the New Testament church and the church today. Why Revival Tarries contains the heart of his message. A.W. Tozer called Ravenhill “a man sent from God” who “appeared at [a] critical moment in history,” just as the Old Testament prophets did. Included are questions for group and individual study. Ravi Zacharias refers to this as “the book that shaped me…more dramatically than any other…”

    13.000 CFA
  • Why This Tumult Among The Nations ?

    Learning from international conflicts.

    Humans have long been concerned about the final collapse of civilizations, but today more than ever the world has become a frightening place: religious wars, international terrorism and genocides are constantly in the news and, with access to the Internet , the information age will have led to the age of anxiety”. (Sylvia Browne)

    Indeed, the world is in turmoil. On virtually every continent on our planet, people are waking up, and the wind of protest is rising in many capitals, in opposition to the power in place. Is it possible to see similarities between these different movements? What can they have in common? These protests first have a certain meaning for the concept of democracy. Some democracies are marked by the rise of a form of nationalism, of withdrawal, exploited by some of their conservative politicians – this is the case of Viktor Orbán -, who readily speak of “illiberal democracy”.

    If each case is indeed unique, many nevertheless follow a form of logic that is ultimately quite similar, of which here are some essential elements: It is, often, the youth who carry the torch of protest. It is not a question of the poorest, nor of the least or most educated, but of the young, those who have the future ahead of them in, if I dare say, biological terms, but who, from a point of view economic, social or political view, have the feeling of not having a future.

    If the nature of the protests can take on diverse contours, the message they carry sometimes has elements in common, such as the denunciation of the corruption of the elites in power or the rejection of social inequalities that are too glaring. In a certain number of countries, the political explosion is most often the product of a questioning of the existing status quo by those in power itself.

    Let us think, in Iran, of this spectacular increase in the price of gasoline, or, in Hong Kong, of the questioning of the formula “one state, two systems” symbolized by the end of the jurisdictional exception of Hong Kong and this famous extradition law. A dialectical logic follows, the crowd taking to the streets in opposition to this upset balance, then the crowd subsequently repressed, the repression further strengthening this popular opposition. In other cases, I am thinking here of Lebanon or Chile, there are straws that break an already very full social vase, and quickly transform economic anger into a political revolt. It is also, probably, the direct consequence of globalization increasingly perceived as unfortunate. The great crisis of 2008 is no stranger to this.

    The world is in turmoil today, because it is moving in all directions. On the one hand, nationalism is growing, on the other hand, liberal currents could prove resilient.
    Everywhere, there is social protest or resistance. The situation in certain European countries is indicative of this turmoil. (Dominique Moïsi)

    What does the Bible say about this turbulence? Will there be a way out of this?

    JEREMIE TCHINDEBE

    Read the free exract of the book’s “Why This Tumult Among The Nations ?”.

    12.000 CFA
  • Winning Invisible Battles

    There is a noticeable upurge in evil acts the  world over, foretold in the Bible, which tells us that as the end draw neaver, the wicked will do more wickedly. The world today is one huge horror-chamber and an extended theatre of spiritual wickeness. News of destiny minipulation, ritual murder, kidnapping, witchcraft etc are common place. Because the devil knowns that he has a short time to live, he has unleashed a reign of unrestrained savagery upon humanity. Unfortunately, many christians are enmeshed in this satanic cauldron.

    In his usual insightful exposition, Dr. David Oyedepo reveals the secrets of living an overcomers life in the midst of a languishing world. This book also reveals how you can win invisible battles through the blood of Jesus; how to put your angels to work and how things and situations, which otherwise woulid pose a problem will become cheaply accomplished by the mystery of the anointing oil.

    It is worthwhile to discover timeless truths that will keep the devil permanently under you feet. You are in for an unforgettable encounter!

    DAVID O. OYEDEPO – SHILOH

    8.000 CFA
  • Wisdom is the Principal thing for your ministry

    In the beginning was the Word! The Word was with God! The Word was God! God and His Word are always at the centre and the beginning of anything worthwhile. If your life is to amount to anything, God and His Word must be the principal thing. Your wisdom reveals the way you think. Wisdom makes you a practical person. A wise man builds something. What you have built reveals your wisdom. Wisdom is the master key to the leadership skills you need for ministry. Wisdom is the key to dealing with the challenges of leadership. Solomon asked for wisdom from God. God gave him a wise and understanding heart. The result of this wise and understanding heart is seen throughout the Bible. This book does not talk about human cleverness or deceptive speeches. This book is not talking of high-sounding words that are used to confuse people. The author, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, seeks to enlighten the reader that though there are different kinds of wisdom, the word of God is the principal thing.

    12.000 CFA