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The Journey of a Lifetime

$19.95

Most of humanity desires to take a journey of a lifetime that will forever change their life and even their course in a meaningful way. Author Rayola Kelley has been on such a journey which she has recorded in two books that are contained in this book. This journey began when she met her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Up until then she found herself on many adventures, but they ended in dead ends, failures and nightmares.

     Her first book, From Prisons and Dots to Christianity presents a powerful insight into her personal journey of spiritual growth to come to perfection in Christ, while the second book, So You Want to be in Ministry gives insight into the real shaping and molding of God-ordained ministries.

     Through her journey, the author learned that great ministries are established by God having His way with His ministers. Ministers must become pliable in the hands of the great Potter for a ministry to become an effective tool where God is glorified through His servants. When all is said and done, the real target is not the ministry, which is a mere means to operate, but the ministers that will ultimately determine the impact the ministry leaves behind.

Most of humanity desires to take a journey of a lifetime that will forever change their life and even their course in a meaningful way. Author Rayola Kelley has been on such a journey which she has recorded in two books that are contained in this book. This journey began when she met her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Up until then she found herself on many adventures, but they ended in dead ends, failures and nightmares.

     Her first book, From Prisons and Dots to Christianity presents a powerful insight into her personal journey of spiritual growth to come to perfection in Christ, while the second book, So You Want to be in Ministry gives insight into the real shaping and molding of God-ordained ministries.

     Through her journey, the author learned that great ministries are established by God having His way with His ministers. Ministers must become pliable in the hands of the great Potter for a ministry to become an effective tool where God is glorified through His servants. When all is said and done, the real target is not the ministry, which is a mere means to operate, but the ministers that will ultimately determine the impact the ministry leaves behind.