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From Head-Hunters to Church Planters - by Paul Hattaway (Paperback)
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Highlights
- There is a tendency today to associate revival and miracles with charismatic churches, but there were none of those in Nagaland when God first brought revival there.
- About the Author: Paul Hattaway is the international director of Asia Harvest, an organization committed to serving the church throughout Asia.
- 130 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Religious
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About the Book
The amazing story of revival among Nagas in northeast India.
Book Synopsis
There is a tendency today to associate revival and miracles with charismatic churches, but there were none of those in Nagaland when God first brought revival there. These powerful and life-changing visitations came to orderly, conservative Baptist congregations. As a result, Nagas found their true dignity not in themselves, their ethnic roots, their head-hunting, or the defense of their homeland, but they discovered it in the person and life of Jesus Christ, the living and one true God. This is a moving story of bravery and betrayal, suffering, persecution, supernatural intervention, and subsequent human weakness.
About the Author
Paul Hattaway is the international director of Asia Harvest, an organization committed to serving the church throughout Asia. He is an expert on the Chinese church and author of the bestselling titles The Heavenly Man, which has sold more than 500,000 in English alone, and Back to Jerusalem.