From Junkie To Jerusalem
$19.99
God can take you from wherever you are to beyond what you could ever imagine.
By the end of this book, you will claim victory over sin through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Likewise, no matter how far gone you feel, you’ll know that you’re never too far gone for God to restore and redeem you.
From a drug addict to a prominent pastor and ardent advocate for Israel and the Jewish people, Pastor Larry Huch’s testimony is all about hope and overcoming. It’s a powerful testimony that has been told from the White House to the most violent prisons, from Portland to the Philippines, from the down and out in the streets, and even to the world’s most elite–namely, to President Trump and to Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Delving into Huch’s tumultuous past, From Junkie to Jerusalem details his abusive background, explains his struggles with anger and addiction, and highlights the profound spiritual awakening that led him to leave behind his former life and embrace Christianity. However, this is not just one man’s story–This is a story of what God can do with the least of us. It’s a story of miracles and being faithful with a little and watching God multiply the loaves and fishes we give Him.
While reading this motivational testimony, you will:
*Be at the heart of Huch’s spiritual journey.
*Learn how you can break free of generational curses.
*See how God can work miracles in your own life.
This God story gives readers hope that regardless of their current condition–no matter where they’re from, what they’re going through, or what their children are going through–God has a miracle in the works.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636414508
ISBN10: 1636414508
Larry Huch
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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