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Ripped Veil deals with the Divine Cut of the Old Testament Tabernacle Curtain or Veil. That veil which excluded ordinary man from an extraordinary God had been removed by the crucifixion of the Lord Jesus Christ. The rip happened from the top to the bottom, indicating that it could only have been the Hand of God. He reconciled us with the Father and we now have access to the God of the Universe. Bishop Koopman surgically opens up the meaning of the torn veil in this Book.
God calls people to ordained ministry. In the Church of England this ministry can take one or more of a number of shapes during an individual's life. This account is of one type lived over thirteen years as a Minister In Secular Employment (MSE). The author began authorised ministry as a Lay Reader, then 'turned the collar' to ordained ministry as an MSE and now works as a stipendiary Vicar. What will come next?
Seasons are part of life. Seasons without the D(evil) is a book by Bishop Koopman inspired by the incident when Jesus was tempted by the Devil. He then left the Lord for a season. Bishop talks about after every satanic attack, we are destined for a time without the Devil. It depicts a period whereby those who were under the attack of evil, are called into a season with God. A season which comes to those who hunger and thirst after God...
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