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THERE IS A DESTINY THAT EXISTS FOR YOU INDEPENDENT OF CIRCUMSTANCES, OR ANY SET OF CONDITIONS WHICH MAY SEEM TO BE RULING YOUR LIFE. JUST TAKE A CLOSER LOOK! In "SENT . . ." author Märt Vähi does exactly that, when with personal illustrations, and the life of Christ, he takes you on a challenging journey through the book of John and supporting Scriptures, helping you to understand what made Jesus life, in spite of all circumstances, such a total success and how incredibly He provides the same for us! DESTINY FOR YOU DOES NOT NOR DID IT EVER "JUST HAPPEN". In this book "SENT . . ." we are…mehr

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THERE IS A DESTINY THAT EXISTS FOR YOU INDEPENDENT OF CIRCUMSTANCES, OR ANY SET OF CONDITIONS WHICH MAY SEEM TO BE RULING YOUR LIFE. JUST TAKE A CLOSER LOOK! In "SENT . . ." author Märt Vähi does exactly that, when with personal illustrations, and the life of Christ, he takes you on a challenging journey through the book of John and supporting Scriptures, helping you to understand what made Jesus life, in spite of all circumstances, such a total success and how incredibly He provides the same for us! DESTINY FOR YOU DOES NOT NOR DID IT EVER "JUST HAPPEN". In this book "SENT . . ." we are challenged to think about this and much more. How do we recognize it? How can I live ministry, my personal and secular life, to be a success?COULD IT BE THAT THE "ME" GENERATION HAS, TO SOME DEGREE, ALWAYS EXISTED AND ALWAYS WILL? In this book "SENT . . ." you will discover afresh that:CHRIST SUPERSEDES THE NATURAL AND DRAWS US INTO THE REALM OF HIS KINGDOM, HIS THOUGHTS, AND EXISTENCE.
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Autorenporträt
Märt Vähi is Bishop Emeritus of the Estonian Pentecostal Church. Born in Sweden to parents fleeing Communist occupation of Estonia, they came to Canada as refugees. As a missionary in Europe, he smuggled Bibles behind the Iron Curtain. Ordained in 1974, he pastored in Fredericton, served on national and mission boards, and became chaplain of the New Brunswick Provincial Government. In 2000, Märt and his son Andrew founded the Village of Hope for those in drug-alcohol addiction, resulting in numerous awards, including the Estonian Order of the Red Cross. Märt, fifty-three years married, has three children, eleven grandchildren, and serves and lives at the Village of Hope in Estonia and Canada.