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Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Broken Bread by John Wright Follette

Just wanted to pass along a book recommendation to everyone. This book is a "Christian Classic" that should be in every believer's library. It's been a blessing to me and I hope it's a blessing to you as well.

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Broken Bread
by John Wright Follette


John Wright Follette, a gifted Bible teacher and a dedicated Christian, took three vows—that of chastity, poverty, and obedience. This collection of twenty of sermons together with a number of his unique poems reveal how God honored his faithful servant by endowing him with an unusual perception of spiritual realities. Some of the chapter titles are: “Trouble is a Servant,” “Waiting upon God,” “The Purpose of Adam’s Test,” “Deep Calleth Unto Deep,” “Emptied from Vessel to Vessel,” “Christian Character–a Qualification.”

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