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Passport to the Impossible : A Missionary's Incredible Journey With God

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If you ever wondered how far God would go to reach the lost with His Word, then travel with Missionary Jim Woolsey to faraway countries that were once closed to the gospel of Jesus Christ. In this memoir, Brother Woolsey shows how the Spirit of God directed him step by step to get the Jimmy Swaggart telecast on the air in countries dominated by atheism, communism, and Islam so that millions could have the opportunity to hear the gospel preached in their own language. Performing miracle after miracle, God gave this servant access to political leaders and executives in charge of government-owned television networks and convinced them to air the telecast in places behind the Iron Curtain, over the Berlin Wall, and inside the Forbidden City. Obedient to the itinerary orchestrated by the Holy Spirit, Brother Jim would travel more than 4 million miles to hand-carry the message of Jesus Christ and Him crucified to be broadcast around the world. To succeed he would need a heart filled with faith and a passport to the impossible.

470 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2015

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