Still The Happiest People
On this inspiring journey, you�ll read how an 11-year-old, illiterate Russian boy gave a prophecy that foretold of a coming massacre�the land to which people should flee, and how they would prosper and be a seed to the nations of the world. The Shakarian family heeded the warning and escaped the tragic Armenian genocide. They arrived in Los Angeles, where Isaac Shakarian opened a business at the age of 15 that became the largest dairy in the United States.
Isaac�s son, Demos, fulfilled the second part of the prophecy when he founded an international organization where ordinary business people share their personal stories of how they have found new hope and a better life.
Now, Richard Shakarian, the son of Demos, tells the most exciting story of all. Today, hundreds of thousands of men and women are transforming nations through �The Fellowship� on every continent. It is not a church or a denomination, but an organization that crosses religious, political, and cultural lines. You�ll read how presidents, prime ministers, and world leaders have opened the doors of their countries to this movement.
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Isaac�s son, Demos, fulfilled the second part of the prophecy when he founded an international organization where ordinary business people share their personal stories of how they have found new hope and a better life.
Now, Richard Shakarian, the son of Demos, tells the most exciting story of all. Today, hundreds of thousands of men and women are transforming nations through �The Fellowship� on every continent. It is not a church or a denomination, but an organization that crosses religious, political, and cultural lines. You�ll read how presidents, prime ministers, and world leaders have opened the doors of their countries to this movement.
Still The Happiest People
On this inspiring journey, you�ll read how an 11-year-old, illiterate Russian boy gave a prophecy that foretold of a coming massacre�the land to which people should flee, and how they would prosper and be a seed to the nations of the world. The Shakarian family heeded the warning and escaped the tragic Armenian genocide. They arrived in Los Angeles, where Isaac Shakarian opened a business at the age of 15 that became the largest dairy in the United States.
Isaac�s son, Demos, fulfilled the second part of the prophecy when he founded an international organization where ordinary business people share their personal stories of how they have found new hope and a better life.
Now, Richard Shakarian, the son of Demos, tells the most exciting story of all. Today, hundreds of thousands of men and women are transforming nations through �The Fellowship� on every continent. It is not a church or a denomination, but an organization that crosses religious, political, and cultural lines. You�ll read how presidents, prime ministers, and world leaders have opened the doors of their countries to this movement.
Isaac�s son, Demos, fulfilled the second part of the prophecy when he founded an international organization where ordinary business people share their personal stories of how they have found new hope and a better life.
Now, Richard Shakarian, the son of Demos, tells the most exciting story of all. Today, hundreds of thousands of men and women are transforming nations through �The Fellowship� on every continent. It is not a church or a denomination, but an organization that crosses religious, political, and cultural lines. You�ll read how presidents, prime ministers, and world leaders have opened the doors of their countries to this movement.
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BN ID: | 2940016663555 |
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Publisher: | LifeBridge Books |
Publication date: | 04/15/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 208 |
File size: | 3 MB |
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