An Unlikely Missionary Dispels the Myth That Miracles Happen Only in Africa Michele Perry may be an unlikely person to start a missionary orphanage in war-torn Sudan. Born without her left hip and leg, she is no stranger to overwhelming impossibility. She's learned from childhood to rely fully on God, who constantly surprises her--and she and her Sudanese children, more than one hundred of them, have witnessed him moving in miraculous and wondrous ways again and again. Here she shares some of these amazing, inspiring stories. More than that, she shows how readers can genuinely, fully experience God in their everyday lives--whether in Africa or at home, wherever they are. She helps them understand what he looks like, what it means to hear his voice, what it's like to see a vision, and how to recognize the holy in the ordinary. With these practical keys, believers will be able to open the floodgates of life changing, supernatural encounters with God.
About the AuthorMichele Perry is the pioneering director for Iris Ministries Sudan, founded in 2006 under Rolland and Heidi Baker. She also founded Converge International in 2007 and has spent the last fifteen years ministering and speaking around the world. A native of Florida, Michele studied at Baylor and has previously served in Bangladesh, India, and the inner cities of the US. She is also an artist, photographer, and poet and resides in Southern Sudan.
Book InformationISBN 9780800795337
Author Michele PerryFormat Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Revell, a division of Baker Publishing GroupPublisher Baker Publishing Group
Weight(grams) 294g
Dimensions(mm) 220mm * 138mm * 13mm