Tuesday, July 12, 2005

SPECIAL BOOK OFFER!!!

Because the Lord has given us a better and cheaper way to get our books published, we want to offer the three now available at the cheaper rate, and give them to our newsletter readers at half the website price if they buy at least two books. For just one book, make it $8.00; for ten or more we'll drop the price to $5.00 each. We want these books to get into the hands and hearts of as many people as possible. They all contain critical and transformational revelation for the end-time church and the final harvest of souls we are about to see. We especially hope leaders and pastors will read them. We want to create a hunger for revival in as many churches and individuals as possible.

I'll briefly describe them below.

You can pay through our web site, but not through the book store. Just email me your address and your order and use the financial support tab on the website: www.ohmint.org
to make the payment. Of course, you can order and pay by mail as well.

The three books are:

"God's Favorite Number" This book on unity has many insights and teachings, including "Accessing the Glory", one of our best loved teachings ever. It also includes a new dimension of communion and the "harvest". Several of our prophetic visions are included. Numerous leaders have endorsed this book, including Joanne McFatter, who was given a song containing the main thesis of the book before she read the manuscript.

"Catching Up to the Third World" is a book on revival in the Western Church. It contains critical keys to use to bring us closer to the revival that we desire, as modelled in many "Third World" nations. Che Ahn calls it a great book on revival and highly recommends it. This book should become a very popular book in the western church.

"Folding Five Ministries into One Powerful Team" is also a must read for leaders who want to help the church move into its destiny. Knowing how the different gifts can work together is critical if we want to see the results we want to see. That was profound! This book also tackles the sensitive issue of how the five ministries should be financed. Have an open mind, or don't bother reading this one.

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