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"Pray that I may be able to speak boldly as I ought to speak" (Ephesians 6:20, NET).¿¿Following the boldest teaching on "spiritual warfare" in the Bible, Paul sought even more boldness. If Paul prayed for this as he neared the finish line of his "race," how much more should we? We are closer to Christ's return than ever before, and prophetic voices around the world are calling us to get ready for a great outpouring of God's glory for the End-Time Harvest. This book calls us to return to our first works and challenges us to build an even bolder faith as we earnestly strive to hear Jesus say,…mehr

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"Pray that I may be able to speak boldly as I ought to speak" (Ephesians 6:20, NET).¿¿Following the boldest teaching on "spiritual warfare" in the Bible, Paul sought even more boldness. If Paul prayed for this as he neared the finish line of his "race," how much more should we? We are closer to Christ's return than ever before, and prophetic voices around the world are calling us to get ready for a great outpouring of God's glory for the End-Time Harvest. This book calls us to return to our first works and challenges us to build an even bolder faith as we earnestly strive to hear Jesus say, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant" (Matthew 25:21, KJV).
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In 1998, the author attended the Boston Marathon with his young family. When he saw the courage of the physically-challenged participants, he prayed, "Lord, help me use my legs and run this race for those who can't." The following year, the author completed the first of sixteen marathons to raise money to fight cancer. A small business entrepreneur, the author has a MACM degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, MBA from UConn, and BSIE from OSU.