When God's people obey his call to "go into all the world and preach the gospel to every nation," he honors their obedience.
In this powerful collection of testimonies, author Mark Bertuzzi chronicles God's faithfulness in changing hearts and lives through the power of the Holy Spirit and His Spoken Word.
Telling the true stories of how God intervenes in the lives of ordinary people from all walks of life, from gangsters to orphans, from housewives to jungle missionaries, Bertuzzi illuminates the work of God's people as they seek to reach the unreached with the good news of the gospel.
In the spirit of the teachings of E.W. Kenyon, Kenneth Copeland, Joseph Prince, and Joyce Meyer, God on the Ground serves as an encouraging reminder of the rich blessings God bestows on those who follow and rely on him.
Celebrating victories of faith, triumphs over seemingly impossible situations, and outpourings of the Holy Spirit around the world, this book reveals the real-life adventures of believers around the globe that will thrill your heart and inspire you to walk in trust and obedience.
About the Author: Mark Bertuzzi graduated from Rhema Bible Training Center and earned his BA from Stephen F. Austin University.
As a young Christian, Bertuzzi's faith grew under the teaching of Pastor John Osteen at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. He has participated in overseas ministry in Germany, Denmark, Bulgaria, England, and Norway.
Bertuzzi resides near Houston Texas with his wife and is the father four adult children, two step children, and four grandchildren
Loves to golf, sail, and saltwater fish. Has worked primarily in chemical sales along the Texas Gulf Coast since 1984. Bertuzzi also has ministered under different Chaplancy organizations bringing the gospel to jails, and prisons. Also, included in Mark's missionary work in Uganda through Favor of God Ministries traveling up to a remote prison camp in the Lotuturo mountains bordering South Sudan. After ministry and handing out soap and Bibles we explored ruins of Idi Amin Dada CBE (Conquerer of the British Empire) mountain palace.