Tiaan Gildenhuys has been in full-time ministry as an evangelist since 2003. He has ministered across church-denominational borders in South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Swaziland, Malawi and Scotland, and wherever else the Lord Jesus Christ may send him. He and his wife also lead regular spiritual tour groups to Israel. In 2014 he received an Honorary Doctor of Divinity Degree from Team Impact Christian University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, as a result of the work he has done in the Kingdom. He has published 43 books, and a large number of CD's and DVD's both in Afrikaans and English, which can be viewed at www.oicb.co.za under: "eshop/tiaan gildenhuys". He also has an active YouTube channel which can be viewed at:
“यह पुस्तक प्रत्येक हिंदी — भाषी पाठक के हृदय को बाइबल के इस सच के द्वारा स्पर्श करना चाहती है कि परमेश्वर उस भाई या बहिन के विषय में क्या सोचते हैं।’’
Many Christian believers don't know that the Bible is written for three different groups, namely the Jews, the Gentiles, and the church of Jesus Christ.
This book discusses the fact that Christians can bring items into their homes that gives a legal right to satan and his demons in that house. (Ephesians 4:27)
Can we as humans really dare to think what God thinks about us? Most people think that the only thoughts God has about us are thoughts to harm us or punish us for our multitude of sins. But is this really what the Bible teaches?
The Bible is clear that we as Christians should be watchmen on the walls for God's Kingdom. What is such a watchman's job description according to the Bible?
Job said "the Lord gave and the Lord taketh away". And since then the whole world has been blaming God for all the killings and death here on earth. But what does the Bible teach us about this? Is God really in the killing business?
Many people, including Christians do not really know what the true extent of God's love for mankind really is. In this book that divine love is explained in normal down to earth language, with direct references to the Bible itself.