Power from on High: What It Is and How to Obtain It
In Power from on High, Charles Finney boldly uncovers the awful truth that today’s Christians, even Church leaders, are sadly lacking from the critical gift of power, but he offers hope as he reveals the wonderful fact that this power is available to every Christian who dares ask for it in faith.
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Power from on High: What It Is and How to Obtain It
In Power from on High, Charles Finney boldly uncovers the awful truth that today’s Christians, even Church leaders, are sadly lacking from the critical gift of power, but he offers hope as he reveals the wonderful fact that this power is available to every Christian who dares ask for it in faith.
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Power from on High: What It Is and How to Obtain It

Power from on High: What It Is and How to Obtain It

by Charles Finney
Power from on High: What It Is and How to Obtain It

Power from on High: What It Is and How to Obtain It

by Charles Finney

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Overview

In Power from on High, Charles Finney boldly uncovers the awful truth that today’s Christians, even Church leaders, are sadly lacking from the critical gift of power, but he offers hope as he reveals the wonderful fact that this power is available to every Christian who dares ask for it in faith.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016188003
Publisher: Christian Literature Crusade, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
File size: 569 KB

About the Author

One of America’s most powerful evangelists, Charles G. Finney was greatly used by God. Between 1827 and 1832, this Spirit-filled Presbyterian minister’s revivals swept many cities, including New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Rochester.
In 1835 he became professor of theology at the newly formed Oberlin Collegiate Institute in Ohio (Oberlin College), which he also served as president from 1851 to 1866. He was a strong advocate of social reform, especially anti-slavery and temperance, and died in 1875.
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