Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Dennis Hamilton...We Shall Come Rejoicing

-Learn how to evangelize effectively
-Learn how to deepen your relationship with Jesus Christ
-Learn how to experience true joy
Experience the joy of going out and sharing Good News. In this book of evangelical messages, you will find glad tidings. The one who goes out to witness rejoices because of his success; the one who receives the Lord rejoices, and Heaven also rejoices.

TESTIMONIALS:
"If you want a rich spiritual experience with beautifully explained teachings, this book is for you. Dennis Hamilton's delightful style enables the reader to search new meanings. You'll be enriched, and uplifted, and come away feeling as though you'd gone on a bible retreat. Time well invested. Highly recommended."
-Linda Moltzen Wade, Freelance Writer, Porto Valley, CA

"Dennis Hamilton's We Shall Come Rejoicing! is a treasure. This book contains a quality of Christian dynamics written in easy-to-read English. Hamilton takes the reader through the depths of spiritual experience with many biblical and other characters, so now every Christian can see himself or herself as a victorious missionary on the front lines with Jesus Christ."
-Pastor High Vines, Jr., Th.M, Lit.D.,Caleb Bible Mission and School of Theology

"We Shall Come Rejoicing" is wonderfully encouraging. I've just finished reading Dicken's "Christmas Carol" and it has the same theme Ð those who understand who God is and how much He cares for the whole world have the grand opportunity to spread rejoicing everywhere they go and double for themselves.
-Ruth Guggenheim, Santa Barbara, CA

Dennis Stephen Hamilton, in his book "We Shall Come Rejoicing" is quick to point out the threefold effects in sharing the message of the Gospel. The person who brings another to Christ is filled with joy as is the person himself who receives the Good News, and the heavens rejoice as well in another soul being saved.

Hamilton's generous use of scripture passages throughout his book provides the reader with words of truth, to not only share with others, but also to grow in his or her own relationship with Jesus Christ. It is best read slowly, perhaps a chapter a day, in order to savor the Word of God and let it sink deeply into the heart.

It is not a how-to book on evangelism but one that contains treasures of biblical wisdom, opening the eyes of the reader to the joy of the Good News of the Gospel. Hamilton maintains that joy will be enhanced when it is shared and passed on to unbelievers.
-Sallie Bachar, Obadiah Magazine.

You need to read this book by it's current publisher CSN !

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