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A Little Lad's Lunch: A Collection Of Expository Sermons
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A Little Lad's Lunch: A Collection Of Expository Sermons in Ottawa, ON
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A Little Lad's Lunch is a collection of expository sermons preached by one of God's greatest wonders, Melvin V. Wade, Jr. God has a way of choosing the foolish things of the world to confound the wise. M. V. Wade, Jr.'s expository, homiletical, and hermeneutical uniqueness is evident throughout this entire work. "The Little Lad" who offered Jesus his lunch only had two fish and five loaves of bread. Yet, Jesus accepted from this Lad what His disciples were not even ready to give and miraculously fed over 15,000 people. In the same manner, Melvin V. Wade, Jr. gives his all in study and preparation, and God has blessed this book that will meet the spiritual needs of multitudes who read it.
A Little Lad's Lunch is a collection of expository sermons preached by one of God's greatest wonders, Melvin V. Wade, Jr. God has a way of choosing the foolish things of the world to confound the wise. M. V. Wade, Jr.'s expository, homiletical, and hermeneutical uniqueness is evident throughout this entire work. "The Little Lad" who offered Jesus his lunch only had two fish and five loaves of bread. Yet, Jesus accepted from this Lad what His disciples were not even ready to give and miraculously fed over 15,000 people. In the same manner, Melvin V. Wade, Jr. gives his all in study and preparation, and God has blessed this book that will meet the spiritual needs of multitudes who read it.

















