I Had No Father but God: A Personal Letter to My Sons
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Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Book Type: Paperback
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Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Book Type: Paperback
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In this book, Paul F. Crouch, Sr. shares the incredble miracle of the birth and growht of the world's largest television network with his two sons" Paul F. Crouch, Jr. and Matthew W. Crouch.
The development of the Trinity Broadcasting Network over the past twenty years will take any reader, willing to take the risk, on a journey that is both thrilling and terrifying.
While the account is addressed to his two sons, Mr.Crouch, in a greater sense, seeks to encourage the larger Body of Christ with stories of the many miracles of God. At the same time he seeks to warn them of the many traps and pitfalls of the evil one.
Stories never told before on TV of the behind-the-scenes battles, struggles, heartaches, and at times, despair, will give any believer cause to appreciate the gift of Christian Television as never before.
Most of all it is a story of God's divine sovereignty in raising up a mighty voice like no other in the history of the world....a voice that now girdles the globe!
The development of the Trinity Broadcasting Network over the past twenty years will take any reader, willing to take the risk, on a journey that is both thrilling and terrifying.
While the account is addressed to his two sons, Mr.Crouch, in a greater sense, seeks to encourage the larger Body of Christ with stories of the many miracles of God. At the same time he seeks to warn them of the many traps and pitfalls of the evil one.
Stories never told before on TV of the behind-the-scenes battles, struggles, heartaches, and at times, despair, will give any believer cause to appreciate the gift of Christian Television as never before.
Most of all it is a story of God's divine sovereignty in raising up a mighty voice like no other in the history of the world....a voice that now girdles the globe!
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