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Family's transformative journey through prison ministry.

"Shoes Too Big" could resonate with you deeply if you're moved by tales of steadfast faith and impact on others’ lives. It paints an intimate portrait of the Khoo family's generational commitment to prison ministry, underscoring the power of kindness and service. As you learn about the family’s sacrificial choices, you may find yourself inspired by their legacy of nurturing hope and redemption in places often forgotten by society.

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ISBN: 9789814222044
Authors: Henry Khoo
Publisher: Armour Publishing
Date of Publication: 2007-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Biographies & Memoirs, Religion
Goodreads rating: 4.5
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"Shoes Too Big" chronicles the faithfulness of the Khoo family's vocation in prison ministry and the stirring testimonies of lives touched behind bars. The story brings to life the pronouncement of their Lord Jesus about proclaiming release to the captives and visiting those in prison. It reflects on the idea that while some shoes might be too big initially, if one keeps walking, growing, and giving in trust and obedience, they will eventually fit. The legacy of Revd Henry Khoo and his family's commitment to serving the Lord through prison ministry is highlighted. The description emphasizes the importance of the feet, not the shoes, in making a difference. Sorry! Book description for this title is not available.
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Family's transformative journey through prison ministry.

"Shoes Too Big" could resonate with you deeply if you're moved by tales of steadfast faith and impact on others’ lives. It paints an intimate portrait of the Khoo family's generational commitment to prison ministry, underscoring the power of kindness and service. As you learn about the family’s sacrificial choices, you may find yourself inspired by their legacy of nurturing hope and redemption in places often forgotten by society.