The Messenger

Authors book represents a lifetime of soul-searching for a destiny

God Uses Average Man to Do Mighty Things in Gripping Novel

Authors book represents a lifetime of soul-searching for a destiny

2010-01-04

LONGWOOD, FL--The heroes of the Bible are all ordinary men and women who may or may not have known God at the beginning of their lives. Such is the case with Ben Hecht, a modern day hero who does not know God until a tragedy brings him face to face with Him in Rob Yancey's new release, The Messenger: Tragedy Births Destiny ($18.99, paperback, 978-1-60791-742-7; $28.99, hardcover, 978-1-60791-743-4). During a hospital stay, Ben--a young truck salesman--has a monumental purpose placed before Him: to be God's messenger to this world, to expose sin, and to demonstrate the love of the Father. Extraordinary miracles follow Ben as he listens to and follow God's instruction. Read and be encouraged by how God uses an average man to do mighty things on this earth.

"The readers will be encouraged in their individual walk with God, and that they will find a situation or person that they identify with," the author says. "Realize that God uses everyday people in everyday situations every day--and that He wants to use them also. Every person who has read The Messenger has found something unique within the pages."

The book, which is the result of a seven-year journey from start to completion--as well as a lifetime of desire and soul-searching for a destiny--will help readers to find their own sense of purpose through a relationship with Him. "In a time of great distress and recession, God has a message for those who would hear," the author explains. "'I created you for a purpose and I want to use you, if you would only believe.'"

Rev. Rob Yancey is an author, mentor, and president and co-founder of Disciple Ministries. He is a lifelong resident of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, where he lives with his wife.

 

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