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Pastor Marc Rouse was born in Chicago, Il and raised in Milwaukee WI. Pastor Marc was blessed to be raised and nurtured by a praying mother and privileged to receive wisdom and impartations from some of the greatest prophets and prophetess of our time. Pastor Marc was called to the ministry at the early age of 13. He faced and overcame many challenges in his quest to ministry. Pastor Marc exhibits determination,tenacity and resilience in the heat of adversity. He believes tough times don’t last, tough people do! Have you ever been told that you would never be nothing, that your life is worthless? Have you lived in exile from your family and been branded the outcast? Are you the one that was expected to fail and never break free from the emotional shackles and mental bondages? Have you been told you have no future, no hope and no value? Can any good thing come out of a black sheep? Yes it can! In this book you will find that, as a black sheep, you have nothing to be ashamed of. Christ died that you might realize your value, identity and worth. Realize that you are kings and queens and there is honor in serving God.
Date / Time: 9/21/2009 4:37 PM UTC
God bless you my brother and sister in christ my name is Pastor Marc Rouse, I have recently published my first book entitled, "God Uses Black Sheep". Please don't be misled by the title, God impressed upon my heart to write this book and to share my testimony as a black sheep. There are many Black Sheep in our world today, sheep that have been separated from their fold (the family) due to loss of direction and identity. This book was written to inform and encourage the black sheep and their famlies of the value of the black sheep in the kingdom and the love that God has for them. My brother & sister I welcome the opportunity to fellowship with you and share the heart of this book with other viewers. I can be reached by my emails at rouse_marc@yahoo.com or www.pastormarcrouse@hotmail.com or by phone at (704) 905-1395 . You can find this book at Barns & Noble or Borders book store and on Amazon.com and all over the internet.
Baa Baa Black Sheep Have You Any Wool? Yes Sir, Yes Sir 3 Bags Full.... Isn’t it funny how the Black sheep is really a costly and sought after breed, one of Great value. But when the words “black sheep” are ascribed to an indivdual, suddenly the outlook is bleak and all sense of meaning and value is lost. Have you been told that you would never be nothing, that your life is worthless? Have you lived in exile from your family and been branded the outcast? Are you the one that was expected to fail and never break free from the emotional shackles and mental bondages? Have you been told you have no future, no hope and no value? Can any good thing come out of a black sheep? Yes it can! In this book you will find that, as a black sheep, you have nothing to be ashamed of. Christ died that you might realize your value, identity and worth. Realize that you are kings and queens and there is honor in serving God.
Pastor Marc Rouse was born in Chicago, Il and raised in Milwaukee WI. Pastor Marc was blessed to be raised and nurtured by a praying mother and privileged to receive wisdom and impartations from some of the greatest prophets and prophetess of our time. Pastor Marc was called to the ministry at the early age of 13. He faced and overcame many challenges in his quest to ministry. Pastor Marc exhibits determination,tenacity and resilience in the heat of adversity. He believes tough times don’t last, tough people do!
For more information, visit http://outskirtspress.com/godusesblacksheep
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