A Handful of Clay in the Potter's Hand

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Xulon Press, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 172 pages
Have you ever thought that your life was lost without purpose? Do you believe that your present circumstance define your future? As a rebellious young man, Ipe Mathai appeared to be on the path to nowhere. From a small town in rural Kerala, India, he rejected his family and became a homeless runaway. He joined the multitude of people living on the streets of India. What kind of future could there be for him? A great one..... once he obeyed God's call. Through many divinely appointed moments, God took a rebellious, lost, young man, who was searching for an identity, and led him to a place of spiritual and personal fulfillment. A Handful of Clay in the Potter's Hand shows that no failures, no sickness, no fear, no setback, and no person can block the flow of God's blessing... if you are a willing vessel. It is a personal story that shows a new life through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Ipe Mathai is the founder and president of Mathai Outreach Ministries. He is also a successful entrepreneur of several healthcare enterprises. Ipe was born in Pandalam, a town in Kerala, India. He and his wife, Susie, live in Houston, Texas. Their three children and their spouses, serve God in many different ways. Ipe is also a proud grandfather of three grandchildren and the many more to come. He is also an active member of Lakewood Church. Mathai Outreach Ministries is an international grassroots level, nondenominational Christian organization. Evangelism, healing, deliverance, outreach, and church planting are among the main areas of concentration for this ministry. Mathai Outreach supports many missionary organizations, and supports over 100 rural churches throughout India. You can find out more on our website: www.mathaioutreach.org
 

Contents

Section 1
ix
Section 2
xi
Section 3
xii
Section 4
xv
Section 5
xvii
Section 6
19
Section 7
27
Section 8
33
Section 11
87
Section 12
107
Section 13
133
Section 14
155
Section 15
160
Section 16
161
Section 17
165
Section 18
167

Section 9
47
Section 10
67

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