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Dan’s Jesus Just Say A Word hits shelves

Unaswi Dan
Unaswi Dan

Jesus Just Say A Word, a new book that just hit the shelves, will have you trying to rebuild and reconnect your relationship with God. It is not just your usual read, but more of a reference, as it clarifies and gives a heads-up about how important Jesus Christ is in our lives and how one should ideally be guided by the Word.

This 81-page read was authored by Unaswi Dan and published by Kingdom Publishers. The journey of life will not always be smooth sailing; sometimes there will be pain, sickness, and difficulty, and that is when one will need just one Word from Jesus to rectify and solve whatever has been bothering you.

In the Bible, when you read Matthew chapter 8 verse 8, where the title of the book is derived from; it is clear that the Centurion man understood very well who Jesus Christ is and how powerful it is for Him to just say a Word and this astonished Jesus, because there has never been anyone who has given Him such authority and platform before.

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