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  • The Least of the Least

  • De: Wyatt Allen
  • Narrado por: Wyatt Allen
  • Duración: 6 h y 16 m
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Would there be any hope for this 15-year-old drug addict? He claimed to worship the devil and certainly lived like it. He was violent and rebellious. But nothing seemed to help. Now he was facing life in prison for a terrible crime. Could it be that the Bible would have any impact on him?

Listen to the miraculous story, told by the author himself, of a teen who went into prison as a Satanist and came out as a follower of the most high! You will be inspired, encouraged, and even challenged as you experience this amazing story of providence.

©2014 Remnant Publications, Inc. (P)2017 Wyatt Allen

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Inspiring!

This book, passionately read by the author and his wife, has spoken so personally to me. It showed me that God, our Creator and Redeemer, is interested in the salvation of each soul. He doesn’t give up on us, even if we’ve given up on ourselves. He wants us so much to be with him eternally that Jesus gave His life for us. This book tells me that the Great Controversy between good and evil is as real as our material world. It also told me that God has a Remnant Church “that keeps the commandments of God and the Testimony of Jesus” which is the Spirit of Prophecy. I praise God for this well-written and God-breathed book. Truly, God is sin-hating yet sinner-loving and He is coming soon!

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Engaging, fast-paced and moving

First off, one of the best narrated audio books I've heard which matches the content of the book. A remarkable story of how God can and does change people you would never think possible. This is a powerful story of a teenager led astray through rebellion, drugs and satanism that leads to a death and a long prison sentence through which God ultimately intervenes and takes a hopeless, lost and dark life and changes it into one of purpose, passion, hope and meaning. Its a book I highly recommend especially for those that feel that they are beyond redemption - damaged goods if you will - and are too low for God and not deserving of a good life.

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