Traveling The World With My Two Best Friends

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Admire timeless treasures, savor faraway flavors, capture aromas from luscious lands, and trace ancient architecture from distant dominions, all via these true life records of anointed author and dedicated gospel minister, Bishop David M. Hudson. He, along with two travel companions, his beautiful bride, Brenda, and the Lord Jesus Christ, have experienced adventures that await you in these powerful pages. Accept the challenge. Step onto a path of journeys!

Child of Destiny: The Edwin Harper Story

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Excerpt: A policeman stopped by one evening and asked if I would go with him. They had a bad situation in a motel across town. A man was holding another man at gunpoint, threatening to kill him over a woman, and promising to take his own life. He had asked for a minister. When I arrived, Bob told the man that he had a preacher.

The man shouted out, “I want to hear him talk.” I told him who I was. He said that just last month he had come and heard me preach. After courteous exchanges, I said that I needed to come inside the room to talk to him. I walked in without his answer.

There he stood, holding a large-caliber revolver up to the side of this man’s head. I called him by name and walked over to their sides. The man in the chair was trembling, and with a quivering voice he told me that he didn’t want to die. The man with the gun reassured me that he was going to blow the man’s brains out and then kill himself.

I calmly said, “Well, if you’re going to die, let me pray for you both before it’s over.” I asked for God’s mercy and told the Lord to be kind when He dealt with their wretched souls, and that I didn’t want to see them go to hell. I never closed my eyes. I literally was watching and praying—with good cause. In a moment, with both of them weeping, I reached out and took hold of the barrel of the gun, and I slowly pushed it to point toward the floor. I kept on praying in the Holy Ghost, and he released his hold on the pistol. When we walked out of the motel, the policeman, Bob, commented that I was either the craziest man that he knew or the bravest.

New release: Child of Destiny: The Edwin Harper Story

Child-of-Destiny_Cover_FRONT_ver-1D_800x1225“GREAT story. GREAT miracle.” —Jack Cunningham, Author, internationally known speaker, Lead Pastor of Bible World Church, Chesapeake, VA

“A fantastic spiritual journey….” —Daniel L. Scott Sr, Veteran missionary, multicultural evangelist, author, internationally known speaker

“Miraculous victories… spiritual significance….” —Doug White, Internationally known speaker, Bishop of Abundant Life of Silsbee, Texas

“Powerfully moving. Amazing beyond words….” —Doug Joseph, Bestselling author of The Skyport Chronicles, Lead Pastor of Christian Apostolic Church, Clarksburg, WV

Excerpt: A policeman stopped by one evening and asked if I would go with him. They had a bad situation in a motel across town. A man was holding another man at gunpoint, threatening to kill him over a woman, and promising to take his own life. He had asked for a minister. When I arrived, Bob told the man that he had a preacher.

The man shouted out, “I want to hear him talk.” I told him who I was. He said that just last month he had come and heard me preach. After courteous exchanges, I said that I needed to come inside the room to talk to him. I walked in without his answer.

There he stood, holding a large-caliber revolver up to the side of this man’s head. I called him by name and walked over to their sides. The man in the chair was trembling, and with a quivering voice he told me that he didn’t want to die. The man with the gun reassured me that he was going to blow the man’s brains out and then kill himself.

I calmly said, “Well, if you’re going to die, let me pray for you both before it’s over.” I asked for God’s mercy and told the Lord to be kind when He dealt with their wretched souls, and that I didn’t want to see them go to hell. I never closed my eyes. I literally was watching and praying—with good cause. In a moment, with both of them weeping, I reached out and took hold of the barrel of the gun, and I slowly pushed it to point toward the floor. I kept on praying in the Holy Ghost, and he released his hold on the pistol. When we walked out of the motel, the policeman, Bob, commented that I was either the craziest man that he knew or the bravest.

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Josiah’s Gift: A heartfelt true story about ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances

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Live, laugh, want, and weep with a young couple in their endearing true story about their journey of daunting choices and heartfelt decisions that eventually led to both misery and a miracle. In her powerful debut title, Sara McLeod masterfully touches heartstrings, evoking both laughter and tears, as she bestows dignity and hope to everyone who has ever bucked the societal norm to do what they felt in their heart to be right. While navigating an emotional minefield (and even a literal one as well!) David and Sara encounter unexpected twists of fate and, finally, an unimaginable capstone making this book one you simply must read.

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