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Product Description'In the Footsteps of God's Call A Cuban Pastor's Journey' is the autobiography of the Rev. Carlos Alamino.The book is not a chronicle of all that it has cost Carlos and his family to serve the Lord in Cuba, but rather a testimony of triumph for all that has been achieved for Him and through Him.You will be inspired by God's faithfulness to those who serve Him, a fact which emboldens us to follow His call on our lives in spite of cultural, spiritual, and economic obstacles.As Carlos writes in the book, 'Servant of God, my prayer is that once you read this book you will be inspired to stay faithful to the Lord, knowing that your work in Him is not in vain. Remember, when the curtain of history closes, only what you have done for God will remain. Throughout time, God has chosen faithful men and women to carry out his work. So, after having accepted the challenge of living for Christ, there is no other option than to serve Him, regardless of the consequences.'About the AuthorCarlos Alamino is the Founder and President of Youth With a Purpose, a ministry dedicated to evangelism and church planting throughout Cuba and the nations.He is also the pastor of The Redeemer Baptist Church in Cespedes and a professor at the Youth With a Purpose Seminary, where he teaches Practical Evangelism in the Cuban Culture. The seminary offers classes through a network of local churches and has a current enrollment of 1,260 students from 40 denominations.Rev. Alamino is a graduate of the Baptist Theological Seminary of Santiago de Cuba and also received a degree in Biblical Studies from the Facultad Latinoamericana de Estudios Teologicos.
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