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| Manmin News No. 514 |
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11031 |
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2016-10-30 |
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Ranked First in Korea's List of Weekly Religious Bestsellers_'Joseph, a Passage to God's Covenant'
Senior Pastor Dr. Jaerock Lee's 105th book Joseph, a Passage to God's Covenant was ranked first in the weekly bestseller religious books list of Kyobo Book Centre, the Korean biggest bookstore. The sales are assessed based on both online and offline sales data, and the book was ranked first though only nineteen days had passed since its publication.
This book is the third in the series, following Abraham, the Friend of God and Jacob Whom I Have Chosen, Descendant of Abraham My Friend. It presents a detailed description of the life of Joseph who set up the foundation of Israel.
At a critical point of time, a seventeen-year-old boy went through a great redirection in life: he was betrayed and cast into slavery but he later became second in the hierarchy of rule in Egypt. During his thirteen years of trials, he prospered in all things. It was because he knew how to truly serve others and thereby gained and moved their hearts. That is why he was able to rule over the Egyptian empire with strong and sincere leadership.
Profound wisdom is found in several turnabouts in his life's journey. The author of this book, Dr. Lee, received the content in deep inspiration while praying, so it covers Joseph's faith and goodness in depth. It is not just a must-read for Christians but for anyone who longs to prosper in wisdom of life as well.
The e-book version has been published, and it is now available at Kyobo Book Centre, Yes24, Aladdin, Bandi & Lunis, Ridi Books, Interpark, Google Books, and iBooks. This book will serve as a passage leading many people to learn about true leadership and providing the readers with the keys to living prosperous lives and achieving God's providence as Joseph did.
Readers' Review
"Joseph waited for God's appointed time to fulfill His covenant and lived in wisdom of goodness. His life and God's good will impressed me, and I became absorbed in the book," [ Inja Kim, School Teacher].
"Joseph considered the hearts of Pharaoh, his people, and the servants in Potiphar's house and sought their benefits. His example presents an outstanding way of resolving the conflicts many people experience in their lives," [Seongik Lee, Broadcaster].
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