Signposts on the Road to Success

by Dr. E. W. Kenyon

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Overview - This little treasure is written in the style of Norman Vincent Peale. The book guides the reader to identify latent talents and gifts and how to bring out the best in ourselves.This inspiring little book will stir and challenge you. It is a collection of short talks on the secret of success... the dynamic truths contained in this little book have changed countless lives. This book should be given to every high school and college student to challenge them. Many executives of big national companies see that each salesman and company officer has a copy of this stirring little book. When you know ... See more details below

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Signposts on the Road to Success

Overview

This little treasure is written in the style of Norman Vincent Peale. The book guides the reader to identify latent talents and gifts and how to bring out the best in ourselves.This inspiring little book will stir and challenge you. It is a collection of short talks on the secret of success... the dynamic truths contained in this little book have changed countless lives. This book should be given to every high school and college student to challenge them. Many executives of big national companies see that each salesman and company officer has a copy of this stirring little book. When you know that Christ is your Lord and Saviour, you will know that God is in you, that His ability is your ability, you will know that you can win. God will be the strength of your life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781577700142

Publisher: KENYONS GOSPEL PUB SOC (February 1, 1995)

Format: Paperback

Publication Date: (February 1, 1995)

Product dimensions: 5.8 x 4.5 x 0.6 inches

Meet the Author

Dr. E. W. Kenyon (1867-1948) was born in Saratoga County, New York. At age nineteen, he preached his first sermon. He pastored several churches in New England and founded the Bethel Bible Institute in Spencer, Massachusetts. (The school later became the Providence Bible Institute when it was relocated to Providence, Rhode Island.) Kenyon served as an evangelist for over twenty years. In 1931, he became a pioneer in Christian radio on the Pacific Coast with his show Kenyon's Church of the Air, where he earned the moniker "The Faith Builder." He also began the New Covenant Baptist Church in Seattle, Washington. In addition to his pastoral and radio ministries, Kenyon wrote extensively.

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