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Don Wilkerson

    David Ray Wilkerson was an American Christian evangelist whose sermons are known for their direct and frank condemnation of apostasy and their serious approach to obeying Jesus' teachings. His addresses emphasized God's holiness and righteousness, God's love for humanity, and Christian views of Jesus. Wilkerson sought to avoid categorizing Christians into distinct groups based on their denomination. He was also the founder of the addiction recovery program Teen Challenge.

    La Croix demeure plus puissante que le Poignard
    The Impact of Ordinary People
    CEV Challenge Study Bible- Hardcover
    • CEV Challenge Study Bible- Hardcover

      • 2032 pages
      • 72 hours of reading

      Designed for those aiding new converts, this study Bible utilizes the Contemporary English Version to address life-controlling issues and support spiritual growth. It features insightful commentary notes throughout the Old and New Testament, offering practical encouragement and challenges to help individuals maintain a victorious life in Christ.

      CEV Challenge Study Bible- Hardcover
      5.0
    • The Impact of Ordinary People

      Lessons from the Lesser-Known Men of the Bible

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book highlights the often-overlooked figures in the Bible who played significant roles in God's redemptive narrative. While well-known characters like Moses and Paul dominate sermons and teachings, it emphasizes the importance of ordinary men and women whose stories and contributions are equally valuable. By shedding light on these lesser-known characters, the book aims to enrich readers' understanding of the Bible and inspire a deeper appreciation for all who have shaped its message.

      The Impact of Ordinary People
    • Près de 40 ans après la conversion de Nicky Cruz et la fondation de Teen Challenge, la bonne nouvelle de Jésus-Christ continue de sauver des membres de gangs à travers le pays ! Rempli d'espoir pour les dépendants, La Croix demeure plus puissante que le Poignard présente des réponses à la "guerre contre la drogue" et défie l'Église à atteindre la "génération du poignard" !

      La Croix demeure plus puissante que le Poignard
      3.4