As global terrorism spreads rapidly around the world, western civilization seems to have lost its ability to counter the extremists. Scenes of beheadings in far away deserts have threatened to become a part of life in Europe and North America. But, it’s not just the global darkness that threatens the West, but darkness has found its place on the main streets and in the neighborhoods of Europe and the United States. In his e-book, The Approaching Darkness, Sammy Tippit writes that the greatest threat we face is deep within our own hearts. He writes that the global terror and the darkness next door can’t overtake us if the light within us is shining brightly. He issues an urgent call for Christians to seek God and allow Him to transform our lives and communities so that we become a “city on a hill” during these dark days. The Approaching Darkness is the first book in the Light in the Darkness series.
Sammy Tippit has spent nearly a half-century ministering in dark and dangerous nations, where Christians have been severely persecuted. He’s witnessed God’s light shatter the darkness in Eastern Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. He was in Romania during the revolution, Rwanda immediately following the genocide, and Burundi during the war. He now shares riveting stories and Biblical truths that have transformed nations, communities, families, and individuals in his new e-book, The Approaching Darkness.
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Sammy and Tex Tippit have been married for forty-six years. Two years after they were married they established this ministry together, which has taken them to over 80 countries around the globe. Their heart beats as one, for the name and fame of Jesus to be known in all the nations of the world. Sammy has been a leading voice among Christians around the world during the last few decades. He is currently preaching some of the largest evangelistic meetings in the world. He has proclaimed God’s message of peace in stadiums in war-torn Burundi, met with government and religious leaders shortly after the attempted genocide in Rwanda, and brought hope to persecuted believers in the former Soviet-bloc nations.Tippit preached a historic evangelistic meeting in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in March 1999, with over 300,000 people attending in four days. In May of that same year, he preached in Maracana, the world’s largest stadium, located in Rio de Janeiro. Not only did thousands come to Christ, but the event was attended and supported by the governor, vice governor, and mayor of the city and state.
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