Cordell and Odena Mitchell have been evangelists, pastors, and teachers over 50 years. Cordell has a B.A. in Biblical Studies. He has been a pastor, banker, Dean of “The Biblical School of Theology” in Cleburne, Texas and Administrator over the “Pacific Missionary Training Centre” in Matalefe, Apia, Western Samoa. He is now retired, writing, and publishing. Background: 4 years: BA in Biblical Studies from Southwestern Christian University, Bethany, Oklahoma 3 years: Banking and Finance, Tarrant County Junior College, Ft. Worth, Texas 3 years: Law for Executive Leadership 1 year: Post Graduate Law, Passed the Junior Bar for California 3 years: Southwestern Graduate School of Banking and Trust, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas 7 years: Employed in Banking in various levels; Real Estate Loan Officer, Asst. Vice-President, First State Bank, Rio Vista, Texas Served 13 churches as Pastor over a 50 year period of time in Texas and Oklahoma. Dean of Biblical School of Theology in Cleburne, Texas, 3 years. Administrator of Pacific Missionary Training Centre, Matafele, Apia, Western Samoa, 4 years.
The Power of God
The Meaning of the Miracles
by Cordell Mitchell

The Power of God
The Meaning of the Miracles
by Cordell Mitchell
Published Jun 29, 2018
366 Pages
Genre: RELIGION / Biblical Studies / General
Book Details
No amount of background can prepare a person to write a book on “The Power of God”. This subject requires more than acquired knowledge. I have approached it from the starting point that the Scriptures as we have them are true and without error: (Mark 12:24) And Jesus answering said unto them, Do ye not therefore err, because ye know not the scriptures, neither the power of God? That no outside source, other than the Scriptures, is needed to substantiate this truth. (John 5:39) Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. (John 10:35) If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken; I therefore submit to you the reader that the Old and New Testaments bring us the revelation of God in Christ Jesus. (John 1:1) In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. I give no apologies for believing the Scriptures to be divinely inspired and without error.