bokomslag What Time Is It?
Filosofi & religion

What Time Is It?

Abi Olusoji

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  • 146 sidor
  • 2017
This book encourages the individual believer and the body of Christ to be proactive concerning the need to redeem the current time dispensation that would usher in the coming of the Lord.


Personal and corporate revival would tarry when we do not know nor adhere to the greater purposes in the heart of God for our generation.
Time is one of the most powerful resource in the world. How we deploy it determines the harvest and outcomes of our lives.


The book therefore explores the origin and presentation of time in the scriptures, the cycles of time in the life of the individual, the church and of nations. It also explores time as a crucial resource in establishing your legacy project, time and eternity and time as a factor in fulfilling your life assignment. The book offers a practical map for the use and engagement of time.


It concludes with a segment on effectual prayers for the redemption and restoration of lost time and opportunities.


Be blessed and impacted as you explore the principles it carries.


Abi Olusoji is a time redemption evangelist and revivalist with a mandate to encourage people everywhere to accomplish and maximize their life's purposes by redeeming the gift of time. As a teacher and pastor, he has ministered extensively and presides over the Word Impact Ministries the vehicle of his itinerant calling.


He also runs the Praying Parents Network with his wife and friend of more than twenty years, Adeyemi Olusoji and together they have three amazing children. Abi and his family make their home in Ontario, Canada and you can visit him at: abiodunolusoji.com
  • Författare: Abi Olusoji
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781545616086
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 146
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2017-10-18
  • Förlag: Xulon Press