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Many people assume that their youthful years must be spent fooling around and playing games. They assume that the things of God for the older, more sober and wise-hearted people. They assume that the work of God is for the mature, experienced sufferers who have been in this world and experienced many sad days. 

 

However, the secular world does not think so. The secular world produces fighter jets costing millions of dollars and entrust this very expensive piece of equipment to young people and expects them to use it wisely. Indeed, after the age of thirty, you usually cannot be trained or even accepted to be a fighter pilot. Do you see how much confidence is placed in a young man? 

 

Dag Heward-Mills is a champion of the youth. He strongly believes that young people are extremely capable of working for God and serving Him in the highest way possible. This wonderfully informative and instructive book, by celebrated author Dag Heward-Mills will take you through many things you must be Ready@20 to do!

 

Are you twenty years old and above? Then you are ready for the army of the Lord. Do not wait until it is late. There are things you cannot do when you are older. God requires young people too!

 

It is time to entrust our young people with great responsibility just as the armies of the world do. God can and will use the young people to do great and mighty works!

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