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Rating:  Summary: MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW Review: I don't believe I have ever read a work that has given me so much knowledge about the history of the church and the different movements that we have experienced as this one has. Dr. Hamon details each one of these movements, explains their importance in the timetable of God's plan, points the way towards the next move of God and finally to the climax of mankind's destiny - "The Day of The Saints." What an exciting time that will be! Never have I read it explained in such detail, nor understood the importance of each move that God planned for the Church.He writes in an easy to understand manner, not condescending but clear and pointed, leaving you with the knowledge of knowing the why's of God's movements and their importance for mankind's destiny.I have to admit that I must shift my thinking some and get it in line with what the Lord is about to do; however this is of course what the work is about isn't it? Helping the Body of Christ to know where we have been, where we are and where we are going! This is an outstanding study book; it would be wise to keep it handy to help explain to others where we are on God's timetable. It also is a great witnessing tool to generate excitement for those whom you are trying to reach for the Lord. Share with them the future and show them what part they can play in the drama of God on earth. Very highly recommended reading for all Christians and a real wake-up call to our destiny. Thank you Dr. Hamon!
Rating:  Summary: Motivational Review: This is a book designed to get a response from its readers. It discusses Christians being effective in the marketplace on a spiritual level. No distinction is made between "religious" and "secular" work, i.e., if the work is done as unto God, it is His work. He traces the various movements throughout the centuries of church history to show how this generation has more insight and revelation to act on revealed truth than those in previous generations. Every saint is called to be an effective minister for God's purposes. Those who do not work in formal church settings are not "second class" in God's perspective, they have been called, appointed, and assigned to the work they're doing. That is refreshing. The argument he makes on this is convincing. This book inspires you to be your best for your Creator, to be the wise steward He desires.
Rating:  Summary: Motivational Review: This is a book designed to get a response from its readers. It discusses Christians being effective in the marketplace on a spiritual level. No distinction is made between "religious" and "secular" work, i.e., if the work is done as unto God, it is His work. He traces the various movements throughout the centuries of church history to show how this generation has more insight and revelation to act on revealed truth than those in previous generations. Every saint is called to be an effective minister for God's purposes. Those who do not work in formal church settings are not "second class" in God's perspective, they have been called, appointed, and assigned to the work they're doing. That is refreshing. The argument he makes on this is convincing. This book inspires you to be your best for your Creator, to be the wise steward He desires.
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