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The New Wine Is Better

The Story of One Man Who Saw the Invisible, Believed the Incredible, and Recieved the Impossible
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"In Robert Thom we have a merger of the authentic heavenly treasure and an authentic earthen vessel. The story of how the two got together makes very interesting reading." --Pat Robertson, Chairman, Christian Broadcast Network The lively, amusing, and true story of Robert Thom traces his downward trek from a twelve-bedroom South African mansion to an orphanage to the hopeless world of an alcoholic on the verge of suicide. Then he met Mrs. Walker and his life was forever changed. She introduced him to the saving grace of Jesus Christ and soon he was walking in a world or faith, power, and joy, with one of the most power prophetic healing ministries in the twentieth century. Robert Thom's story is a modern-day miracle that reveals the secret of faith--how it worked in the life or Robert Thom and how it can work for you.

Author Biography

Raised in a South African orphanage after his father passed away at an early age, Robert Thom (1915-1980) became one of the most powerful prophetic healing evangelists in the twentieth century. He was author of forty-eight books, as well as numerous tracts that touched the lives of countless Christians worldwide.
Release date NZ
June 6th, 2017
Author
Pages
208
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Publisher
Whitaker House
Imprint
Whitaker House
Dimensions
137x213x15
ISBN-13
9781629117942
Product ID
26031693

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