Faith: The Believers’ Rod
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Book Details
About the Book
Faith: The Believers’ Rod is a product of a summer Bible school I facilitated. It opens with the prerequisite a reader must have for the book to be meaningful—accept Jesus Christ as a personal savior.
With the human tendency to have something to hold on to, feel, and touch, this book recommends that faith in the redeeming power of Jesus Christ is that thing any Believer should hold on to. Although invisible, absolute faith in God could be a good stabilizing rod, just as Moses’ rod which God used to perform wonders.
The book defines faith but differentiates it from presumption, impression, or impulse, and points out why everyone needs a faith lift. The book proffers various ways of increasing one’s faith and concludes with how to deal with God’s silence, when God does not speak.
About the Author
Williams Ekanem is a journalist, communications specialist, and teacher of the Word. Having been writing news stories and feature articles for many years, Williams considered it imperative to also serve God with his God-given writing skill.
As a teacher of the Word, a leader in ministry, he is passionate in inspiring people to take a a leap of faith in order to actualize their potentials.
A keen observer of people and events, Williams points out that resting in the ability of God, to step out in faith can see anyone through whatever the person is passing through.
His inspiring perception of faith and bold steps of faith taken in his life’s journey, makes him an experienced faith teacher, who wants to encourage people to hold on to their faith in God from reading this book.