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Rating: Summary: Grow Closer to God Through Fasting Review: Although I do not have extensive experience in fasting, God has become more intimate to me during the times I have fasted.An earlier reviewer mentioned that the book sounded more like a lecture and little like an experience. I can assure you that since I have personally taken a class under Dr. Towns, he is an extremely fascinating man to listen to! Also, I like the biblical examples he uses to illustrate the importance and results of fasting. While experience is important, being biblical is even more so! Towns' book is an excellent read to encourage you to fast. He covers the following points: 1. Models and kinds of fasting. 2. Principles for fasting to break sin's bondage. 3. Fasting to solve a problem and break negative emotional habits. 4. Fasting to meet the need of others. 5. Fasting to make important decisions and physical healing. 6. Fasting for protection from demonic attacks. 7. Fasting to experience personal revival. 8. How fasting can benefit our bodies. Read to be encouraged and challenged!
Rating: Summary: Great book that can lead to great spiritual places.......... Review: Fasting is more than an exercize in food deprivation. Towns gives you clear, practical FOCUS for your fast. Whether making critical decisions, breaking an addiction, or dealing with depression--Just look in the Table of Contents, and there is a chapter dealing with a fast that will help you to Breakthrough!
Rating: Summary: Great book that can lead to great spiritual places.......... Review: I am a novice at fasting and continue to find directions within the pages of the book. It is based on scriptures. It is concise and is a great match for anyone who thinks in a logical, sequential manner. Towns is also inspirational and has brought the spiritual discipline of fasting/feasting to the forefront in my life. I hope his words do the same for you.
Rating: Summary: The more you read on this topic, the better! Review: This is the third or forth book I've read on the subject of fasting. I'am far from an expert on the suject knowledge or practice of fasting. However, my recent experience of a 21 day fast has left me with a passion and hunger to pursue greater intimacy with God through fasting. Having said that, I would rate this book 3 stars. Quote from the author in the acknowledgment: "The material in this book was taught in the pastor's bible class at Thomas Road Baptist Church, Lynchburg, Virginia, during the summer of 1995. Thank you, class, for listening to my lessons and sharing with me the things you have learned about fasting. I wrote each chapter as I taught a lesson. For the most part, it was not the older Christians but the younger people who talked to me about this series and tried the things I taught. I have learned much about fasting by looking at it through the eyes of my students." End of quote. Even though the book is full of detailed information about fasting, it reads like a classroom lecture. The author uses several examples of fasting experiences of other people to help illustrate his lessons, but I can recall only once during the whole book where the author used an example of his own personal fasting experience. Because of this I found the book to be informative, but very dry. Lacking in the expression of personal experience. Fasting is (or should be) a time of deep personal intimacy with our Creator. A place where the closeness of his presence reveals our own heart's motive, allowing us to intercede for our own spiritual breakthrough, and as well, responding to Him as he leads us to intercede for a spiritual breakthrough in our home, family, friends, church, city, nation, etc. It is this aspect of relating "intimacy with God" that seems to be missing from this book. But as the title says, "The more you read on this topic, the better".
Rating: Summary: The more you read on this topic, the better! Review: This is the third or forth book I've read on the subject of fasting. I'am far from an expert on the suject knowledge or practice of fasting. However, my recent experience of a 21 day fast has left me with a passion and hunger to pursue greater intimacy with God through fasting. Having said that, I would rate this book 3 stars. Quote from the author in the acknowledgment: "The material in this book was taught in the pastor's bible class at Thomas Road Baptist Church, Lynchburg, Virginia, during the summer of 1995. Thank you, class, for listening to my lessons and sharing with me the things you have learned about fasting. I wrote each chapter as I taught a lesson. For the most part, it was not the older Christians but the younger people who talked to me about this series and tried the things I taught. I have learned much about fasting by looking at it through the eyes of my students." End of quote. Even though the book is full of detailed information about fasting, it reads like a classroom lecture. The author uses several examples of fasting experiences of other people to help illustrate his lessons, but I can recall only once during the whole book where the author used an example of his own personal fasting experience. Because of this I found the book to be informative, but very dry. Lacking in the expression of personal experience. Fasting is (or should be) a time of deep personal intimacy with our Creator. A place where the closeness of his presence reveals our own heart's motive, allowing us to intercede for our own spiritual breakthrough, and as well, responding to Him as he leads us to intercede for a spiritual breakthrough in our home, family, friends, church, city, nation, etc. It is this aspect of relating "intimacy with God" that seems to be missing from this book. But as the title says, "The more you read on this topic, the better".
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