Finis Dake: His Life and Ministry
By Leon Bible - forward by Marilyn Hickey
| Specifications ISBN-10: 1558291560 ISBN-13: 9781558291560 Publisher: Dake Publishing Dates: 2006 Binding: Hardback Pages: 441 Colors: Full Color Actual Weight: 1 pound, 14 ounces Size: Length x Width x Height: 9.25" x 6.25" x 1.25" |
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Description: The writings of Finis Dake have literally circled the world. His books: God’s Plan for Man and Revelation Expounded have become standard reference works for Bible believers everywhere. It was Charisma and Christian Life Magazine that called Finis Dake's monumental work: Dake’s Annotated Reference Bible, “The Pentecostal Study Bible.” And yet, while Christians everywhere enjoy Finis Dake's writings, benefiting from his simple and literal approach to the Word of God, little is known about Finis Dake himself. That is until now!…
A little about the book: In this factual and moving account of Finis Dake’s life story, author Leon Bible walks us through the life of a man whose writings have brought tremendous impact to the church world of our day. You will read of Finis Dake’s:
- Finis Dake's desire to be a “cowboy actor” and riding the range.
- Brief stint as a hobo.
- Conversion to Christ.
- Reception of the gift of the Scriptures in his life. Bible school days as a student and as a Professor.
- Two week courtship and marriage to his beloved Dorothy lasting over 60 years.
- Affect of Alexander Dowie’s ministry on Finis Dake's life.
- Trials and confrontations faced for believing the Word.
- Ability to quote from any chapter and verse in the Bible.
- Founding of Dake Publishing.
- Nickname of “the walking Bible” and why.
- Teaching from the Finis Dake Bible Chart, and so much more.
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