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Inside the Revival: Good News & Changed Hearts Since 9/11
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Inside the Revival: Good News & Changed Hearts Since 9/11
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Inside the Revival: Good News & Changed Hearts Since 9/11
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Inside the Revival: Good News & Changed Hearts Since 9/11

Written by Joel C. Rosenberg

Narrated by Christopher Lane

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About this audiobook

After traveling throughout the Epicenter and interviewing Christian leaders there, Joel C. Rosenberg has come away with good news about the gospel's life-changing power that is igniting a Revival in the war-torn nations of the Middle East. Inside the Revival reveals:

• The big, untold story of Christ-followers in the Epicenter and how the landscape is shifting
• The Revivalists' strategies for sharing the gospel even in hostile situations
• Ways you can be part of God's powerful Revival

Violence and terrorism make the headlines, but amid the chaos, God is at work to accomplish his own good purposes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 1, 2010
ISBN9781441881915
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Inside the Revival: Good News & Changed Hearts Since 9/11
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Joel C. Rosenberg

Joel C. Rosenberg is the New York Times bestselling author of 12 novels—The Last Jihad, The Last Days, The Ezekiel Option, The Copper Scroll, Dead Heat, The Twelfth Imam, The Tehran Initiative, Damascus Countdown, The Auschwitz Escape, The Third Target, The First Hostage, and Without Warning—and five works of nonfiction. Joel's titles have sold nearly 3 million copies. Visit www.joelrosenberg.com.

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    Good book but the guy reading it is very boring and makes it sound like a chore (especially in the latter chapters). Perhaps it's better to hire a guy who is passionate about the topic? Tom Doyle has similar books and they are more pleasurable to listen to because he's so enthusiastic.