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An insightful read of Paul's mission to Ephesus, together with a band of 12 disciples who finished up taking an entire subcontinent for the gospel of Jesus Christ. Surely this was the peak of apostolic ministry, and the epitome of God designed evangelism. The power, character and grace of God harnessed in the heart of the apostle reveals his skilful management of the miraculous. "An eminently readable and well researched perspective on the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the book of Acts seen through the lens of practical example and personal anecdotes." John Glass, General Superintendent of…mehr

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An insightful read of Paul's mission to Ephesus, together with a band of 12 disciples who finished up taking an entire subcontinent for the gospel of Jesus Christ. Surely this was the peak of apostolic ministry, and the epitome of God designed evangelism. The power, character and grace of God harnessed in the heart of the apostle reveals his skilful management of the miraculous. "An eminently readable and well researched perspective on the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the book of Acts seen through the lens of practical example and personal anecdotes." John Glass, General Superintendent of the Elim Pentecostal Church "Laced with personal experience and well researched, this book will challenge those who are looking for healing, or are puzzled by the very word miracle." Adrian Hawkes Author and Director Phoenix Community Care (A charity working with very vulnerable refugees) "Keith Lannon is a very good friend and a member of our church at Opengate, and they are not the reasons why I warmly commend his latest book 'Management of the Miraculous.' In fact here is a book that will be really helpful to anyone that wishes to learn about the early church, written in a clear and engaging style! A great read indeed!" Rev. Graham Banks. Minister of Opengate Church, Bognor Regis, UK. Ordained into ministry in 1973, Keith is married to Amanda and lives on the South Coast of England in West Sussex. They are both active members of the thriving Opengate Church in Bognor Regis. His expertise comes from extensive travelling and ministering across cultures.