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Purim in the year 5769 & The Cry of Mordecai

In this book Robert reveals how woven into the biblical account of this courageous woman who saved her nation, are vital truths we must appropriate for the current situations facing Christians and Jews worldwide.   From Jerusalem to Washington to Kiev to New York City, Robert Stearns examines how and why Christians need to be on the offensive, and offers five specific calls to action that will save a nation.
 
Respond to the call for an Esther Generation to wake up from the comforts of the palace and stand up on behalf of nations that face a threat even greater than Haman!

What leaders are saying about this book:
 
"There is a tremendous need for today's believers to awaken to the world-changing potential and powerful calling that God has placed upon this generation. In The Cry of Mordecai, Robert Stearns has issued a stirring call for those who will rise up with great courage and conviction as Esthers in today's world. I highly recommend this timely and motivational book!"

Dr. Myles Munroe
President, Bahamas Faith Ministries
International Nassau, Bahamas

 
"Unfortunately we all do it - Believe that God can use others and doubt that God can use us. In the Cry of Mordecai Robert Stearns convincingly and conclusively shows us through Scripture that if God could use Esther, He can use us. This book is a must-read for all who want to step into God's destiny for their lives."

Robert Morris
Senior Pastor, Gateway Church
Southlake, Texas


"Reverend Robert Stearns has written a fascinating commentary on the Scroll of Esther. Yes, Rev. Stearns is a leading voice in the Christian Evangelical movement, but he has also demonstrated the universal quality of this biblical work as well as its enormous relevance for the political situation of Israel today. And although he does extract lessons for the Christian community, he in no way Christianizes the characters of the book who remain Jews throughout."
 
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
Founder, Ohr Torah Stone Institutions
Rabbi of Efrat, Israel

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