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I Went to Hell
Pages: 32, Paperback, Kenneth Hagin Ministries Last Update 05.12.2009 05:43
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by - written on 04/10/01 (Very useful, 1866 readings)
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Kenneth E. Hagin, known to his followers as a 'Prophet', is believed to be the founding father of the Word Of Faith Movement. (that credit actually goes to E.W. Kenyon, but that's another story). Hagin is viewed by this Movement as a true prophet of the Lord Jesus Christ. Hagin has no college education nor seminary training, and yet his teachings are accepted without question by his followers, and in fact he is acknowledged as their true spiritual father. Why you may ask, has he reached such stature? Well Brother Hagin is a very special man who has had many visionary encounters with Jesus Christ himself, whereby he was not only given the gift of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/10/01 (Useful, 315 readings)
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This is a very short book – you can read it in a few minutes – so I have written a short review. But the size isn’t important. I doubt very much whether there are many books in the world which I would find so moving. This one means a great deal to me. Kenneth Hagin writes with charm and simplicity, relating the rather sad story of his early childhood into his teens. Born prematurely with a deformed heart, he eventually became bedfast by the age of fifteen. When his body, plagued with an incurable blood disease, finally gave up the ghost, he found himself descending into darkness. . . Hagin relates his descent to the very gates of ... Read the complete review
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