Gods Generals Jack Coe (DVD)
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The Man of Reckless Faith
Jack Coe’s humble beginnings at an orphanage where he was left by his father prepared him for God’s work, including the construction of his own boys’ home. Empowered by his radical salvation experience, Coe threw himself into God’s work, en bearing criticism for his gruff nature and reckless faith. Watch and see Coe in action as the blind see, deaf hear, and the lame walk.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883689097
UPC: 630809689092
Roberts Liardon
Binding: Video DVD
Published: March 2005
Gods Generals # 9
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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