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Book Review |
John Hyde: The Apostle of Prayer
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(Out of Print) Have you received Christ as your Lord and Saviour? Find out how to do so on our page: Plan of Salvation ______________ Tell others about Jesus like John Hyde did: Though we are not all called to the ministry of Christian Writer, we are all called by God to share our faith (witness) with those who are not Christians. Some Bible verses that you will find helpful for doing this, and that you may want to commit to memory are found on other pages on our web site (see: Memory Verses; 2nd Set: Salvation!, Plan of Salvation, and Statement of Faith). ______________ John Hyde Copyright © 1970 Francis McGaw. All Rights Reserved. Published by: Bethany House Publishers ____________
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Author: Francis McGaw The marvelous story of the missionary to India whose example of soul-winning through intercession is almost without parallel in the history of the church. He proved that prayer was an evangelical force in India: by faith he claimed one soul a day, then two, then four. Setting out for India in 1892, one could have wondered how John Hyde would fare as a missionary. His slowness of speech, slightly defective hearing, and his apparent lack of enthusiasm and zeal appeared to be a hindrance to his effectiveness. But Hyde discovered the power of intercessory prayer, and the results were staggering. A Challenging Testimony of What God Can Do Through the life of One Who is Willing to Seek His Face He proved that prayer was an evangelical force in India: by faith he claimed one soul a day, then two, then four. Through his intercessory prayer, God was able to work in remarkable ways in conventions, churches, and personal lives. It is no surprise that he was often called "The Apostle of Prayer." ________________________ |
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