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Faith will make you question everything

If you find yourself standing over the freshly dug grave of a loved one, after trusting that God would save their life, you may question, is their death the direct result of theirs and for your lack of faith? How much faith does one need to change the course of events?

Each volume in this four book series has within it answers to questions asked since the dawn of mankind. Each volume is filled with personal accounts of pain and sorrow, acts of valor and unquestionable faith. Volume one in the series meets you at the genesis of your faith. Volume two, three and four gives you the courage to triumph through all 7 levels, and conquer life’s foremost prize.

“Enoch is a “knowledgeable expert” on faith, how faith is strengthened, the various levels of faith, what to do when our faith is challenged, and how to trust God and His directives completely. I highly recommend this book to anyone whose desire is to understand and utilize their faith.”
~ Dr. Ronald Charles BS, BTh, MA, MTh, PhD, ThD, Missionary and author of the “The Search”, the book Mel Gibson referenced while filming “The Passion of the Christ”.

“‘7 Levels of Faith’ is a powerful eye-opening book that I believe will inspire you to dig deeper in your faith. Through this book, your confidence will be renewed and strengthened as the different levels of faith are unpacked.”
~ Marcus Mecum, Senior Pastor at Seven Hills Church in Metro Cincinnati, Ohio

“Enoch Rich is doing it right! He has written a wonderful book that will build your faith, and activate you to another level in the supernatural. Beautifully written, powerful content, just wonderful! I highly recommend this life-changing book!”
~ Jeffery M. Phillips, Founder and President of Legacy Churches

 

Book Excerpt

As the floor numbers climbed higher, so did my fear of the unknown. Finally, we reached the top floor and it was time for me to face the cameras. As if on cue, my dad walked by and said, “You can do it.” He thought I could do anything though. If there was a job that needed doing, I was the one to fill it. I don’t know if my dad thought I had limitless potential, or if I was the only one unlearned enough to believe him when he would tell you, “You can do it”! One of the camera operators walked by and said, “Are you ready”? I was thinking, “This is the first time I’ve ever played with a band, and it’s on TV; of course I’m not ready”. They gave me a pair of brushes, the red light went on, the lights came up, and much to my surprise—bada bam—I played—and I played well. The French Quarter was hopping and Ole Bourbon Street was partying, but we just kept on rocking those airwaves to the best country gospel music that Cajun country had ever heard. After we packed up our equipment and the other guys were watching replays of their latest endeavor to reach the city for Christ; I walked over to the window that overlooked the city of New Orleans. The full moon lit the struggling Mississippi River demanding to make it all the way to the gulf. It was difficult to discern whether the river made it all the way to its goal or not, but one thing I could see, was miles and miles of fulfilled dreams. I could not wait to get home and tell my mom and sisters what it was like to play for the almighty Dave Rich on the Dick Bruce Late Night Television Show. I was just 10 years old.

 

About the Author

Enoch David Rich

About the Author Enoch David Rich, a leader, singer, songwriter, musician, and preacher spent the past twenty-five years researching and writing a series about Faith. Why, when it’s so easy? It only takes the size of a mustard seed to move a mountain? Maybe, because God didn’t move the mountains Enoch was believing would be moved. Enoch painfully watched both of his brother-in-laws die of leukemia. Both men were using every known faith method they could find in the Word of God, and in any other book on the subject; yet they didn’t get the end result for what they were hoping. Enoch was driving from the grave when a still small voice whispered, “There are Greater Levels of Faith”. Twenty-Five years later, and after hundreds of studying hours, praying, and listening, a four part series was birthed on “The Seven Levels of Faith”. Enoch’s Faith journey began when he played drums on Dick Bruce’s Late Night TV Show at the age of 10. He preached his first message the following year. Enoch played drums professionally, performing live with top artists, and working as a studio musician in Nashville, TN. Enoch wrote the song “Love Is Catching On”, which was the title track of the Dove Award nominated album, recorded by the legendary group Mighty Clouds of Joy. Enoch was born in the midst of awe-inspiring stardom. Enoch’s dad, Dave Rich, had a slew of hit records and gigs on the Grand Ole Opry. Enoch grew up sitting in recording studios watching musicians like D.J. Fontana, who played drums with Elvis Presley, and observing fame close-up, with stars like Willie Nelson, George Jones, Merle Haggard, the Everly Brothers, B.J. Thomas, Tanya Tucker, and the list goes on and on. Enoch’s Uncle, James (Spider) Rich, wrote the most recorded instrumental of all time, Yakety Sax. Enoch has been married to Carmel for 35 years. Carmel is a singer, musician, and conference speaker. They have traveled extensively performing concerts and speaking in churches. Enoch and Carmel have two children. Joshua and Victoria launched a charity for youth and young adults named www.Cravethemovement.com. These one of a kind events have drawn multiplied thousands, and exploded across the nation and into foreign countries. In 1991 Enoch pioneered an Interdenominational Church, Living Word Church in Central City, KY., and he continues to be it’s Senior Pastor. He sits on the board of Lighthouse Church in Liberty City, TX., Crave the Movement, and oversees a Living Word Campus in Collierville, TN.

Also by Enoch David Rich

7 Levels of Faith