Review of Two pastors one vision

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Two pastors one vision" by Eugene SHEPPARD.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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This is my review of Two Pastors, One Vision: The Story of the Lady Who Transformed a Prophecy into a Reality by Eugene Sheppard. This is an amazing story of Eugene and Patrice's journey as they built their lifelong ministry.

On a trip to London, 26-year-old Eugene visited his friend, Evangelist D. E. Bernard, and his family. Introduced to the congregation, he heard a powerful voice saying, "I have chosen you!" He did not doubt that the Lord was calling him to the ministry.

He related a story about his childhood in Bailey’s Crossroads, Virginia. He contracted double pneumonia, and his grandpa rushed him to the hospital in a streetcar in Washington, D.C. After being discharged, his grandpa carried him home in the rain. Unfortunately, his grandfather became ill with pneumonia himself and did not recover. Eugene knew his grandfather had saved his life, and he knew God had allowed him to live for a reason.

He worked in the ministry; however, without proper direction. One wonderful day, he met Patrice, a strong-minded Christian woman. When they married, their ministry began with a prophecy. For the rest of their lives, the prophecy helped them to walk in faith. The ministry started in Washington, D.C., in Ward 8, where people needed their help.

Patrice had been working as a secretary for city officials and had expertise in filing permits and requesting grants. “Lydia’s House” was their first project that cared for troubled women. Whenever they had a new idea to help the community; miraculously, companies and individuals wanted to help. Their ideas expanded across the US. Reading about their achievements as they walked in faith with the Lord is inspiring.

In conclusion, Eugene wrote this book to honor his wife, who passed in 2021. He did a wonderful job praising her as his wife and partner in their ministry. She stood by his side in everything he wanted to do for the Lord, offering her advice and guidance. His heartfelt words about how much he loved Patrice and missed her were sweet. Photos throughout the book are such a pleasant touch. I found nothing I disliked about this book. There are typos, and because of that, I removed 1 star. This book has a rating of 4 out of 5 stars for the reasons I have mentioned in this review.

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Thank you for writing this review. Unfortunately, I am going to read it, not because of your review (which was awesome, by the way), but because the subject matter is not for me.
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Permit me to call her the rearest gem,as she remained supportive in to her beloved husband throughout her marrige cycle.
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