He Called Me Victory

Authors holy lifestyle opened her up to better relationship with Jesus

New Book Promises to Deliver Believer Out of Adversity

Authors holy lifestyle opened her up to better relationship with Jesus

2008-09-22


LONGWOOD, FL-We all must suffer if we are going to rule with Jesus. Our suffering is not in vain, but if we endure like a good soldier, we will receive a crown of life and gain the ability to suffer with joy. Author Victoria Lewis' He Called Me Victory ($9.99, paperback, 1-59781-787-2) is written to help those who are saved-but have not fully committed their lives to God-break free from fear of commitment and open themselves up to a greater relationship with Jesus filled with victory and a holy lifestyle. Already making waves in the Christian community, this book has blessed so many people with its God-given revelations.

Says Lewis, "Through my personal testimony, my audience will be able to gain victory in their own lives, knowing that God will deliver them out of all of their adversities. This book will strengthen the believer and they will gain the ability to suffer with joy only Jesus can provide."

An evangelist and student at Curry College, Lewis counts the many obstacles she had to face in life as some of the things that made her an expert on this topic. She now lives her life based on the principle that we are more than conquerors through Jesus Christ. "I have been told I would never have kids and Jesus made me a mother," she says. "My husband passed away suddenly, but God has given me the strength to go on. I had a TIA stroke a year ago, but God has blessed me to overcome the symptoms of the stroke. I am in college and excelling. I am blessed. I depend completely on God for everything."

Victoria Lewis is a member of the Holy Tabernacle Church in Boston, Massachusetts.

 

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