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Blessed Migrants

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Migrants are very important for the kingdom of God. Their contributions to the advancement of God's divine and great plan for mankind are woven into the fabric of both the Old and New Testaments. Blessed Migrants provides God's strategy in reaching the changing world through the migrants' unchangeable blessings-the Abrahamic blessings. God's commands promote migration. Migrants in foreign lands are potential keys to revival in the hosting nations. They have the anointing and spiritual jurisdiction to advance the kingdom of God. Abraham, Jacob, Joseph, Ruth, Esther, Paul and many others were all migrants. Blessed Migrants is a book that will challenge you to look closely at our past world history and how the interplay of economy, politics, culture, education, and geography helps migrants to impact their hosting nations with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

148 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Samuel Lee

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