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The Power of The Yoke tackles head-on the importance of starting off children the right way during the early years of life. The things that happen to children whether good or bad during the early years will have a significant impact later throughout the rest of their lives. The book deals with issues that could yoke people and prevent them from fulfilling their destiny. The yoke is not for the present but it is for the future. The yoke is a symbol of servitude. The book helps you to recognize the competing forces and voices that that will prevent you from becoming all that God has planned for…mehr

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The Power of The Yoke tackles head-on the importance of starting off children the right way during the early years of life. The things that happen to children whether good or bad during the early years will have a significant impact later throughout the rest of their lives. The book deals with issues that could yoke people and prevent them from fulfilling their destiny. The yoke is not for the present but it is for the future. The yoke is a symbol of servitude. The book helps you to recognize the competing forces and voices that that will prevent you from becoming all that God has planned for your life. You are equipped to recognize the abundance of yokes. You are reminded that your life has worth and exposes the many snares that Satan sets to enslave you, causing you to live life short of What God destined you to become.
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Carlton Foster serves as the senior pastor at the Church of God of Prophecy English in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He is the author of the book DESTROYING THE YOKES, the sequel to THE POWER OF THE YOKES. At the age of seven or eight, he came under violent attack by the kingdom of darkness, which physically impacted his life. He had a profound supernatural encounter at age ten, when he heard the voice of God admonishing him to repent of his sins. He immigrated in 1981 and joined the Church. He served faithfully in various ministries until God transitioned him into pastoral ministry. Carlton Foster wrote this book after enduring the anguish of early childhood sexual abuse. He believes it is in his brokenness that God finds a vessel unto honor and that he is not too tattered for God to use him.