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Tuesday, April 04, 2006

More on the Inspiring Story of Bishop Earthquake Kelley

Hollywood, CA - Bishop Earthquake Kelley, professional boxer and Hollywood pastor, begins national book tour to promote his new book, "Heaven's Golden Vessel", released by Word Harvest Books, a publisher dedicated to inspirational print. In this new book release, Bishop Earthquake shares his amazing story of seeing Heaven after a Brain Aneurysm.

"This is an exhilarating story about Heaven. As I read Bishop Earthquake's account, I was transported to Heaven with him. I walked with him as he saw Heaven for the first time, I stood with him by the crystal river as he talked to his murdered son, and I listened with him as the Lord spoke and gave him a word for this generation. I cried, laughed and repented by the end of the book. I look forward to seeing my loved ones again with greater anticipation after reading this book. Bishop Earthquake, on behalf of this generation, thank you for bringing this word from Heaven," said Dr. Jessica Davis, publisher of Word Harvest Books.

Bishop Earthquake Kelley is one of eleven children born in Stamford, Connecticut to Robert and Erma Jean Kelley. Earthquake's Haitian father was a practitioner of voodoo, obeya, and hoodoo. Earthquake learned over one thousand witchcraft concepts. Bishop had a praying mother who would pray for Earthquake in the middle of the night. His father beat his mother many times for defending Earthquake with prayer from witchcraft. Earthquake thanks God for a praying mother.

Earthquake started using drugs at the age of four. He started smoking marijuana at the age of six. Two of his brothers were dealers, and they introduced him to cocaine at the age of ten. These early experiences led to a life of dealing and using drugs. After overdosing on drugs, Earthquake gave his life to the Lord at a revival meeting in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on December 15, 1971.

At the age of fourteen, Bishop Earthquake walked into a gym in downtown Stamford. A great boxer approached him, and said, "I know who you are (probably because of Earthquake's reputation around the neighborhood as a bad kid)." He tells Earthquake, "If you get serious with fighting, you'll become a great boxer and go far with it." From 1986 to 2001, Bishop Earthquake had approximately twenty professional fights.

During these years of boxing, Bishop Earthquake founded a substance abuse ministry called the B.R.I.D.G.E. in Carson, California. The B.R.I.D.G.E. moved to the West Adams Foursquare Church under the pastoral leadership of the Late H. Marvin and Juanita Smith. In 1991, Bishop Earthquake founded The Bridge of Hope Church. In 2005, the ministry became known as Bridge of Deliverance.

The book is now available on, www.wordharvestbooks.com/6.htm, or at local bookstores. For more information or to schedule an interview with Bishop Earthquake, please contact Word Harvest Books at 443-836-0219, fax at 866-347-8734 or by email, publisher(@)wordharvestbooks.com. (get rid of brackets -- put there to stop spam).

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