Why the Tories Won: The Inside Story of the 2015 Election
By Tim Ross
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Tim Ross
Tim Ross was born in Inglewood, California, and went to college to study administration of justice to become a law enforcement officer. But God had other plans and Tim gave his life to Jesus Christ on January 14, 1996, and he started preaching on February 25, 1996. He's been walking with Jesus ever since. In June of 1997, he moved to Dallas and in the time he's spent in the great state of Texas, Tim served in several ministry capacities, including youth evangelist, young adult pastor, director of student ministries, associate campus pastor, executive pastor of Apostolic Ministries, and lead pastor. Tim now occupies his time as a podcaster, social media influencer, author, and preacher.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5It's an interesting, well researched book that will be perfect to use as a future reference. 10/10