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The X Blessing

by Clarence E. McClendon, Clarence E. Mcclendon
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Overview

Well-known television preacher, Bishop Clarence E. McClendon "opens the X Files" as he presents revelatory insight from Genesis 48. This old Testament narrative provides the framework for a revolutionary look at how God occasionally goes outside of His established order of blessing the first-born and expected generation in favor of releasing His blessing upon the younger generation. God is once again flipping His grace and choosing the unexpected. While the secular news media and experts of the day have decided Generation X to be an "unknown generation" and have labeled them as lazy, lost, confused, and without hope, McClendon believes this is truly the blessed generation.

Synopsis

Well-known television preacher, Bishop Clarence E. McClendon "opens the X Files" as he presents revelatory insight from Genesis 48.This Old Testament narrative provides the framework for a revolutionary look at how God occasionally goes outside of His established order of blessing the first-born and expected generation in favor of releasing His blessing upon the younger generation.God is once again flipping His grace and choosing the unexpected.While the secular news media and experts of the day have decided Generation X to be an "unknown generation" and have labeled them as lazy, lost, confused, and without hope, McClendon believes this is truly the blessed generation.

About the Author, Clarence E. McClendon

Bishop Clarence E. McClendon is the Senior Pastor of the Church of the Harvest, a rapidly growing multi-ethnic congregation in inner-city Los Angeles with more than 10,000 people.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2004
Publisher
TransitBooks.com
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780785269021

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