Impossible with Men, Possible with God

“Impossible with Men, Possible with God” by John Wilson, published by Ambassador in 1996, is a 144-page work that explores themes of deliverance and transformation. This book presents a narrative centered on overcoming a life marked by crime, alcohol addiction, and drug abuse, emphasizing the profound changes that can occur when faith is involved.
Readers will find a true account that illustrates the possibility of redemption and hope in seemingly hopeless situations. The narrative highlights the intersection of faith and personal struggle, showcasing the impact of spirituality on life choices. With a focus on Christian living, this edition invites reflection on the power of belief and the potential for change.
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Deliverance from a life of crime, alcohol addiction and drug abuse barely believable but absolutely true. Illustrates that when God is in the picture, there is no such thing as a hopeless case.
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