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Autobiography of an Astrologer who found Christ
Contributor(s): Petelle, Yves (Author)
ISBN: 1662818807     ISBN-13: 9781662818806
Publisher: Xulon Press
OUR PRICE:   $13.94  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: July 2021
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- Religion | Christian Living - Personal Memoirs
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
Physical Information: 0.37" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.46 lbs) 174 pages
 
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My name is Yves Petelle.This book relates the main events of my life, before and after my encounter with Christ. Most of my teenage's year was much rebellious: sex drug and rock and roll, and also Occult, were on the menu. This book deals with my Christian life, while the Lord had sidelined me from a pizzeria, where I brought the Gospel to all customers. Most of them were teens, dealing with the same problems that I had before coming to Christ. Many of them came to the Lord and a few of them are serving the Lord in different fields. I smile when I hear some of the candidates for salvation, saying that life with God must be boring. Boring? I would say that after almost half a century, my life has been anything but boring. I sigh after the blessed day when I shall see again those who have heard the Gospel through the ministry of all the team of this little pizzeria. Praise God to use unperfect people for a perfect ministry. Yves Petelle is born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1947. He was a real Baby Boomer self-made man, who became a well-known astrologer in the early seventies. Talking about oneself can be painful. It's as if you have to relive your soul's hidden moments all over again, being buried under the dust of memory and refusing to return into the past. For what is difficult to accept, the "memorable" events of my past as a man without God, are the soft interludes that marked the path of my failure. At the same time, I feel torn between the sentiments that I recall and the stark reality of their consequences in my life.