Victory is Grace!

by Karl A. Oglesby Sr.


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Softcover
£22.95
Hardcover
£31.95
Softcover
£22.95

Book Details

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Publication Date : 30/11/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 635
ISBN : 9781413457728
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 635
ISBN : 9781413457735

About the Book

‘Victory Is Grace’ is an inspiring journey towards discovering the fullness of a spirit-filled intimate and personal relationship with Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and the enduring love, mercy and amazing grace of Our Ever Faithful One and Only, True and Living God the Father Almighty.

‘Grace is not only the unmerited favor of God but, it is the power of the Holy Spirit to change and transform us, as well as sustain and preserve us through every storm… every trial of life! Victory truly is grace!’

We, as King David, must practice the presence of God as we both minister to Him and in turn, are ministered to by the precious Holy Spirit of Our Ever-present God. ‘Victory Is Grace’ is a road map, which guides the reader on a glorious adventure towards seeking the face and embrace of God!

So, whether you are seeking the face of God, the embrace of His presence or desiring to praise, exalt and magnify His Holy Name… ‘Victory Is Grace’ is a must read for you and for those who are brokenhearted and in need of the comfort and encouragement of the Holy Spirit of God!

“A poem reflects the beauty and harmony of God and inspires a deep stirring within man. Poetry is the language of the heart and speaks of man’s deepest values.” ‘Victory Is Grace’ truly mirrors the heart of God and ignites a fire of passion in our hearts for Him!


About the Author

Karl A. Oglesby is a gifted poet/ author, lyricist and artist called by God to “minister to the broken-hearted (and suffering) and to take His message of peace to the world”. He has been writing poetry for over 20 yrs. and was well known for his romantic and deeply passionate love poems until He was wondrously consecrated and anointed by God upon which he dedicated his literary gift to the glory of God and the establishment of His Kingdom in all the earth. Most of his poetry is cause oriented as he frequently writes in support of or as an advocate for those who have suffered greatly.