Handful Of Clay In The Potters Hand
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Have you ever thought that your life was lost without purpose? Do you believe that your present circumstance doesn’t define your future? As a rebellious young man, Ipe Mathai appeared to be on the path to nowhere. From a small village in rural Kerala, India, he rejected his family and became a homeless runaway. He joined the multitude of people living on the streets of India. What kind of future could there be for him? A great one….. once he obeyed God’s call. Through many divinely appointed moments, God took a rebellious, lost, young man, who was searching for an identity, and led him to a place of spiritual and personal fulfillment. A Handful of Clay in the Potter’s Hand shows that no failures, no sickness, no fear, no setback, and no person can block the flow of God’s blessing… if you are a willing vessel. It is a personal story that shows a new life through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781606476208
ISBN10: 1606476203
Ipe Mathai
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2008
Publisher: Xulon Press
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