A CACTUS IN THE DESERT. An Autobiography of Reverend Teresia Wairimu Kinyanjui
KShs2,190.00
A CACTUS IN THE DESERT. An Autobiography of Reverend Teresa Wairimu Kinyanjui
A most remarkable story of one phenomenal woman who yielded to the call of God and allowed Him to use her in extraordinary ways. The book takes you through an eventful journey, from her interesting ancestry that dates back to the Paramount Chief Kinyanjui Wa Gathirimu, through to her growing up in a Kenyan rural set-up, and the defining moment of God’s call which culminated into great spiritual encounters, awesome miracles, signs and wonders.
The vast numbers of souls that have been touched and transformed by God’s power through her Faith Evangelistic Ministry are an ongoing an enduring testimony.
You will be inspired and encouraged to believe God for the impossible, to see the invisible and to achieve the unimaginable.
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A CACTUS IN THE DESERT. An Autobiography of Reverend Teresa Wairimu Kinyanjui
A most remarkable story of one phenomenal woman who yielded to the call of God and allowed Him to use her in extraordinary ways. The book takes you through an eventful journey, from her interesting ancestry that dates back to the Paramount Chief Kinyanjui Wa Gathirimu, through to her growing up in a Kenyan rural set-up, and the defining moment of God’s call which culminated into great spiritual encounters, awesome miracles, signs and wonders.
The vast numbers of souls that have been touched and transformed by God’s power through her Faith Evangelistic Ministry are an ongoing an enduring testimony.
You will be inspired and encouraged to believe God for the impossible, to see the invisible and to achieve the unimaginable.
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