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Eva Mae: God's Tiny Vessel Of Clay

by Gary B. Hagins

128 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-1652; ISBN 1-4120-9895-5; US$14.83, C$17.05, EUR12.18, £8.53

This is a story of a tiny, seemingly insignificant little woman, who through her unswerving obedience to God, brought insight and purpose into the lives of many.


About the Book

Eva Mae, by Gary B. Hagins is the story of a man’s travails, and how he was deeply influenced by a woman of incredible faith and holiness. In an age where the mystical traditions of the Catholic Church have been largely ignored, Mr. Hagins unashamedly relates the powerful spirit of Eva Mae Humphreys, and discusses the gifts of the Holy Spirit with which she was invested. Not everyone has come face-to-face with one of God’s saints, and when Gary Hagins did, the meeting and the woman, was not what he expected. Eva Mae was deeply caring, but could often be brutally honest, when nothing but the brightest light of the Holy Spirit would illuminate the darkest parts of Gary's soul. Eva Mae is the story of a man striving for sanctity, and his love of a woman possessing it.

About the Author


Gary Hagins roamed from church to church trying to find God amidst many doubts. It was in the seventh year of his search that he met a diminutive charmer, JoAnne, who took his hand and led him to the tabernacle. Gary was born in Wyoming and raised by the wind, but Eva Mae Humphreys was soon to learn that he was more than a handful. Eva Mae called Gary, "the Cowboy"; for thirty-five years she controlled the reins and directed him with grace, if not ease.

Until Eva's tutelage, Gary was impatient, impetuous, temperamental, vain and calculating. Eva Mae was a saint: tough, funny insightful, calming, loving... kind and gentle were her ways. In the end, Eva Mae won over "the Cowboy" and he became her disciple.

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