How Long to Read The Pros and Cons of a Prophet

By Paul Campbell

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Have you ever wondered if God called you to the office of a prophet? Or are you a prophet struggling with understanding your calling? If you answered "yes" to either of these questions, this book is for you. The office of a prophet is an honor to carry, but at the same time, it is heavy! There are boundaries and rules to follow as a prophet of the Lord to avoid falling out of the will of God. In this book, you will gain the wisdom, knowledge, and understanding to walk confidently as a prophet. You will learn how to avoid the common errors seen today. Revelation gives us the power to do better. Therefore, continue to grow by gaining more knowledge and becoming the best prophet you can be! Author's Bio Apostle Paul B. Campbell Jr. was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the husband of a wonderful wife and seven phenomenal children. Apostle Campbell Jr. later relocated his family to Virginia, where they have multiple ministries and businesses. He and his wife also launched their ministry, Calling All Levites Outreach Ministry, Inc., in Cape Town, South Africa. Apostle Paul enjoys ministering the Gospel and spending quality time with his family. He understands "home" is his first ministry.

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