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    The Other Side of the River

    By Mark Roth on November 7, 2007 at 10:46 am

    The Other Side of the River

    When mystical experiences and strange doctrines overtake his church, one man risks all to find the truth. This true story is the compelling and deeply personal account of a young man’s spiritual plunge into a movement called the River (or the Third Wave or the Latter Rain).

    In a biographical setting, The Other Side of the River is a powerful and needed warning to the body of Christ in a day and age when church-growth techniques mixed with mystical practices are leaving a wreckage of human lives littered with the debris of false doctrine. For Kevin Reeves, his determination to rescue his family came to the forefront, even if the cost was high and even if he had to stand alone. His journey back into the freedom and simplicity of Jesus Christ would be worth the price.

    228 pages. Paperback. Lighthouse Trails Publishing. Kevin Reeves.

    Published in 2007.

    For more details as well as the option to buy: The Other Side of the River

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    Angels in the Night

    By Mark Roth on November 6, 2007 at 11:04 am

    Angels in the Night

    Night falls early in Waslala, and the dark evenings are long — especially if you’re waiting….

    They knew God had called them to Waslala, and had faith that He would protect them. But now that faith would be tested like never before….

    During their first two years in Nicaragua, Pablo and Euni Yoder and their five children had endured more than a dozen robberies. Their trials had drawn them closer to each other and to God, but as the sun set, Pablo’s usually rambunctious family still grew quiet and tense, and a vague foreboding subdued his own naturally boisterous spirit. The robbers would be back. It was only a matter of time.

    In spite of the poverty and violence that surrounded them, a fledgling church was emerging, and a light, small at first but growing steadily, was piercing the darkness.

    If you enjoyed Angels over Waslala, you’ll surely want to read the sequel!

    353 pages. Paperback. TGS International (Christian Aid Ministries). Pablo Yoder.

    Published in 2007.

    For more details as well as the option to buy: Angels in the Night

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    A Greater Call

    By Mark Roth on November 5, 2007 at 12:25 pm

    A Greater Call

    Another mouth to feed.

    That’s what Wei was. And in a land racked with famine, that was the last thing anyone wanted.

    Spiritual famine also gripped China. The Communist government demanded loyalty and had ways of dealing with people who held other views. But to Chinese Christians, Jesus Christ was worth any sacrifice — position, family, friends, even life.

    Few believers lived in Wei’s rural village. His family was poor, and his prospects bleak. It would have been better, most thought, if he had never been born. And so he was left to die.

    But God had a different plan. Though the journey would be long and the comforts few, Wei would one day answer to a greater call.

    Spared from death as a baby, Wei’s life was destined for a special purpose — the dangerous work of spreading the Gospel in China.

    189 pages. Paperback. TGS International (Christian Aid Ministries). Harvey Yoder.

    Published in 2007.

    For more details as well as the option to buy: A Greater Call

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