Flewelling releases another book

8 years ago

Flewelling releases another book

    HOULTON — In the new book “Turned Around, Dramatically Impacted by God’s Surpassing Power”, Lois Flewelling will inspire, challenge, and equip readers to experience God dramatically.

    Just one encounter with God, His surpassing love and power, the book suggests, can bring freedom from bondage, clear a path to destiny, bring healing and other miracles, revelation, new purpose in life, and so much more.  FLEWELLINGLOIS 17548114
    Flewelling shares many of her own stories along with the stories of others to reveal the many ways God encounters touch lives. In “Turned Around”, readers are inspired and invited to not only experience encounters for themselves, but to be instruments of encounter for others.
    “‘Turned Around’ highlights encounters that change destiny, redirect our current path in life, provide healing and the ability to hear and see God and experience miracles just as Jesus did when He walked on this earth,” said the author.
    “Turned Around” is available on Amazon.com in both Kindle and paperback, at Empowering Life Center, 144 Military Street, Houlton, or ordered through the website — www.empoweringlife.org.
    Flewelling, LCPC, is president and founder of Empowering Life Center, an equipping and training ministry and owns her own counseling business. She is an anointed teacher, speaker, author, counselor, and prayer minister.
    She has impacted lives locally, across the nation, in Canada and the Philippines, through her online courses and training workshops/conferences as well as her writing and speaking engagements. She is also the author of “Emerge, Forsake Rejection and Misunder-standing for Empowerment”. Lois and her husband have three children, and six grandchildren.
    There will be book-signing opportunities in several locations and dates: April 30 at Lamb’s Book Store, 877 Stillwater Ave, Bangor, from 2-4 p.m.; on May 16 at Houlton’s Cary Library from 5:30-6:30 p.m.; and on May 26 at Presque Isle’s Turner Public Library from 6-7 p.m.