CREATED TO MANIFEST!!!

Akinbo captivates readers as he urges them to transform the world for the better

Xulon Book Reveals the Purpose that God has Instilled in Mankind

Akinbo captivates readers as he urges them to transform the world for the better

2015-02-06

MAITLAND, FL— CREATED TO MANIFEST, ($12.99, paperback, 9781498425063; $21.99, hardcover, 9781498425070; $6.99, e-book, 9781498425087) the new book by Abolaji Muyiwa Akinbo, delves into the biblical truth that mankind was and is made in the image of God. Therefore, we are not just ordinary, but we are extraordinary. The author believes that all people are called to change the world, and the Bible plainly supports his claim. Each of us is called to usher in the glory of the almighty God and establish His Kingdom on earth as it is in Heaven.

“I hope that God uses this book to revolutionize the reader’s mindset to take their place and change the world and their surroundings for God,” states the author. “We are in the last days, and the entire creation is waiting for the sons and daughters of God to manifest; to destroy the works of the enemy in our world, and to usher in the return of Christ.”

Abolaji Muyiwa Akinbo is the founding pastor of God's Family Bible Church in Palm Coast, FL. The author is a prayer warrior, best selling author, teacher, and preacher of the Word, with a strong desire to help people achieve their dreams and fulfill their God-given potential. He is also a graduate of University of Lagos, Rhema Bible Training College, and Life Christian University of Tampa. The author is married with three children. His friends and congregation fondly call him “Pastor Bo.”

Xulon Press, a division of Salem Communications, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order CREATED TO MANIFEST through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

 

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