I Believe In Visions
$9.95
1. How God Raised Me From A Deathbed
2. Come Up Hither
3. If – The Badge Of Doubt
4. How Satan Influences Lives Today
5. I Have Come To Answer Your Prayer
6. The Angel’s Visit
7. A Hospital Visitor
8. The River Of Praise
9. The Angel’s Message
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“. . . I heard footsteps coming down the corridor toward my [hospital] room. I looked toward the door to see who it was, because it was only 6:30 – too early for visitors. Someone dressed in white came through the door and at first I supposed it was a nurse.
“As I looked closer, I saw it was Jesus! It seemed as if my hair stood on end. Cold chill bumps popped out all over my body, and I couldn’t say a word.
“Jesus approached my bed and sat down on a chair. He was robed in white and had some sort of sandals on.”
This is how Kenneth E. Hagin describes the beginning of his sixth major vision of Jesus Christ – an encounter in 1959 that lasted nearly an hour and a half Rev. Hagin describes in fascinating detail all of his major visions of Jesus in the book I Believe in Visions. These visions have dramatically influenced Rev. Hagin’s more than sixty years of ministry.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780892765089
ISBN10: 0892765089
Kenneth E. Hagin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 1984
Publisher: Faith Library Publications
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