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The Adventure of Saying YES: A Field Guide for Power Evangelism and a Life of Miracles

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Miracles. Healings. Words of knowledge. Prophecy. Evangelism . . .

Follow JonMark Baker from grocery stores to psychic shops to hospitals and more as he teaches you practical lessons he has learned through Spirit-filled evangelism.

You’ll learn through stories and insights the basics of how

Seek and experience the love of God,Minister healing in Jesus’ name,Explain the gospel confidently,Trust God for real miracles,Hear God’s voice,Drive out demons, andRecognize when God is giving a word of knowledge. Join the movement of believers all over the world who refuse to settle for mediocrity. Your breakthrough into a Christian life that looks like Jesus is only three letters away. Be encouraged as you read, and embark on the adventure of saying YES.

108 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 24, 2020

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May 28, 2025
Quick read, especially if you have already heard JonMark preach or teach. But solid and great reminders of being available and open to Holy Spirit interrupting your plans for His divine appointments.
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June 26, 2025
I thought that this was a good model of how we can live more open to seeing the Holy Spirit work through us in evangelism and miracles. There were a lot of good points and the action steps are really great and doable. It’s also really cool that the author was a part of Chi Alpha. The only thing that I was uncomfortable with was how close the author gets to saying it is always God’s will to heal, a theology that not only seems to raise difficult questions, but also leaves no choice but to put the blame on those seeking God for a seemingly inevitable part of life - suffering, sickness, and death.
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May 28, 2021
JonMark's book is an easy read that makes hard challenges for Christian living. His failures and successes are both inspiring, and his desire to live in a way that honors and imitates Christ presents a tremendous example to follow.
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