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Apostle Ebenezer Dei Expands His Literary Ministry With Two New Book Releases

Christian author and minister Apostle Ebenezer Dei has officially unveiled two new books, Consecration: God’s Safety Lock For A Rabbit With A Gun and Jacob’s Ladder: Chosen By God But Deeply Flawed, adding to his growing collection of faith-based literary works.

Known for his passion for biblical teaching and spiritual development, Apostle Dei has consistently used writing as a tool to challenge, equip, and encourage believers. Over the years, he has authored several Christian titles, including When Kings Go To Battle, The Father Seeketh Such, and Thirsty For Change, among others.  

His latest releases continue that mission.

Consecration: God’s Safety Lock For A Rabbit With A Gun explores the importance of spiritual discipline, holiness, and living a life set apart for God’s purpose. Through its thought-provoking title and message, the book presents consecration as a divine safeguard for believers entrusted with gifts, influence, and responsibility.

The second release, Jacob’s Ladder: Chosen By God But Deeply Flawed, draws lessons from the life of Jacob, one of the Bible’s most complex characters. The book examines how God’s grace works through imperfect people, reminding readers that divine purpose is not limited by human weakness.

The release of these books reflects Apostle Ebenezer Dei’s continued commitment to raising believers who are grounded in Scripture and equipped to navigate life’s challenges through faith and spiritual maturity.

As Christian readers continue to seek resources that provide both biblical depth and practical application, these two books offer fresh insights into character, calling, transformation, and God’s ongoing work in the lives of His people.

The books are currently available through Kingdom Book Legon and Amazon, with special launch pricing announced by the author.

Footprint TV congratulates Apostle Ebenezer Dei on this significant milestone and celebrates his continued contribution to Christian literature and discipleship.

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