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REVIEW OF
JESUS & COMPANY (Part 1)
By Don and Sondra Tipton
If you feel you are lacking faith in what God can do for you, the Tiptons’ story will build your confidence.
This couple had lived the high life. Owners of a hunter-jumper horse ranch in Brentwood, California, and also of an equestrian polo club in the Pacific Palisades, they received a call from God and gave it all up, selling everything. Believing that the Lord assigned them to feed poor children all over the world, they trusted Him to provide everything they would need to accomplish that mission. And did He ever. From tons and tons of food to hospital equipment and medicines, to student desks, pre-fab buildings for schools and orphanages, to the ships they’d need to carry this precious cargo to foreign lands.
The Tiptons are an ordinary Christian couple who were willing to obey God, and fulfill His purpose for them, even to the point of endangering their own lives. Read about their adventures on the high seas, in ports of other countries, and right here in the States. As you see the great faith shining through, warmth will come over you like you never felt before. I daresay you may want to even join the Tiptons on some of their journeys, and experience the love of God as they did.
If you truly want to see how the Kingdom of God works here on earth, this book will nail it for you. It’s a must read!
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