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The Cross and the .357 Magnum
Written by: Philip T. Hicks This is an incredible story that shows God’s amazing grace and mercy. Filled with miracle after miracle, you will learn how the truth will set you free. The Cross and the .357 Magnum reads like a novel but is a true story. It teaches a terrific message through this modern-day prodigal son and will give hope to anyone in need. The book has been endorsed by many, including Chuck Colson, Merlin Carothers, Dr. Glenn Cole and Pastors Francis Anfuso and Sam Huddleston, Reverend Art Hallett, and Pastor Francis Anfuso! Using his book as a message platform, Philip ministers in churches, prisons and many other arenas nationwide! "The Book of Acts (fifth book in the New Testament) has no official ending. It is apparent that the Holy Spirit intended it this way. Why? It is because, new chapters are to be written on a regular basis throughout human history. Such a chapter is the content of Philip Hicks’ book, The Cross & the .357 Magnum. I recommend this read for any and all who are interested in the miracle power of God.” (Dr. Glen D. Cole, Pastor Emeritus, Capital Christian Center, Sacramento, CA, Superintendent Emeritus, Assemblies of God, Northern California, Nevada) Philip T. Hicks, founder of A Merry Heart Ministries, is a Comedian, evangelist, and author. He performs, entertains, and ministers all over the world. After graduating with an undergraduate degree in Television & Journalism, Philip went on to study Acting and has used his skills on both radio and television, doing promotions and voice-overs. His ad lib skills have led to over 20 years as a professional entertainer. After being faithful to minister in northern California area prisons for several years, in 2008 the Hicks embarked on a one year, coast-to-coast mission to minister to youth, men and women behind bars! Since returning Philip has returned to minister in both Florida and Washington prisons. |