<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Far too many Christians continue to live sickly, poor, and powerless lives, unaware of their rights, which are spelled out in Scripture and available to all believers. We believe in miracles when we read about them in the Bible, but do we have enough fait<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Dr. E. W. Kenyon</b> (1867-1948) was born in Saratoga County, New York. At age nineteen, he preached his first sermon. He pastored several churches in New England and founded the Bethel Bible Institute in Spencer, Massachusetts. (The school later became the Providence Bible Institute when it was relocated to Providence, Rhode Island.) Kenyon served as an evangelist for over twenty years. In 1931, he became a pioneer in Christian radio on the Pacific Coast with his show <i>Kenyon's Church of the Air</i>, where he earned the moniker "The Faith Builder." He also began the New Covenant Baptist Church in Seattle. In addition to his pastoral and radio ministries, Kenyon wrote extensively. <p/><b>Don Gossett</b> (1929-2014) served the Lord through full-time ministry for more than fifty years. Don apprenticed with many well-known evangelists, beginning with William Freeman, one of America's leading healing evangelists during the late 1940s. He also spent time with Raymond T. Richey, Jack Coe, and T. L. Osborn. Don's many writings have been translated into almost twenty languages and have exceeded twenty-five million in worldwide distribution. His daily radio show, launched in 1961, has been broadcast worldwide. Don raised five children with his first wife, Joyce, who died in 1991. In 1995, Don found lifelong love again and married Debra, an anointed teacher of the Word. They ministered worldwide and lived in British Columbia, Canada, and in Blaine, Washington State. <br>
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