That Man Is Dead

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  • That Man Is Dead Book Detail

  • Author : Brian Scott
  • Release Date : 2019-11-12
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  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 130
  • ISBN 13 : 9781951849009
  • File Size : 92,92 MB

That Man Is Dead by Brian Scott PDF Summary

Book Description: Anyone can throw a punch. Anyone can sell a drug. Anyone can manufacture meth. None of it takes any special skill or strength or courage. There is no glory in those stories. This book is about what God has done. And about what God is doing. Look into the eyes of that man in the mugshot, and you'll see no life there. That man is dead. Now he's alive. Jesus still raises the dead. And that's all that matters. Stories about guns and drugs and the gangster life might be exciting, but they only lead back to darkness. Stories about Jesus lead us to the light. That Man Is Dead is a story about Jesus. With passion and honesty, Dennis Otto shows the reader how the Holy Spirit transformed an ornery ex-con into a joyful servant of God.

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