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These Reviews Can Be Seen On Amazon.com
Editorial Reviews You might say that the best of a hundred books is condensed into this one book, with the added bonus of about a dozen all-new insights thrown in. These 20 chapters are a unique work that deserves the attention of all serious Bible students. Whether you agree or disagree with the author, you will be stretched and enriched for effort to prove or disprove his gracious assertions.
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Review Was Mailed To The Author Directly
Dear brother Ken,
I read your book and
must say it is rifled with bullets of profundity. The unfolding of your
thesis of heart and mind for the church are unbiased of leanings. The
lack of regurgitated pretenses bring an air of freedom to the subject
matter, unshackling the reader to focus on the heart of what is important,
vital, necessary. Thus bringing a fresh breathing by the Holy Spirit.
You have done the body
of Christ a great service in this writing. Your care and dedication to
the churches understanding, well being and vitality are evident in its
pages. May we hear what the the Holy Spirit is saying. Go where the Holy
Spirit is going. Do what the Holy Spirit is doing.
In Christ,
The Following Reviews Were Taken From Amazon.com
This is one of the few books that keeps driving you to your Bible
to see if it really says that... and yes, it does! Kenneth
Uptegrove has a way of putting things that gives one fresh insight
and fresh enthusiasm.
Reviewer: Nan DeVincent-Hayes, Ph.D from Maryland Uptegrove has managed to put together an easy-to-read format and easy-to-understand text that makes us re-think our place in the world and our relationship with God. In spite of its simple and readily comprehensible text, it also boasts an olio (medley) of prophetic insights, visionary gifts, and a yet a sense of pedantic (detailed) thinking. It's truly an outstanding piece of work by a man of the cloth and a scholar of the Bible who obviously mulled over his words a long time before putting pen to paper. He has divided these thoughts into three sections in the book: 1) Spiritual Awakening; 2) Spiritual Power; and 3) Spiritual Victory which gives readers an instant understanding of where Uptegrove is coming from in his philosophy to where he would like readers to go with him in the end. He offers valid and stunning comments without making readers feel that certain sets of beliefs are being forced upon them. His ideas on the "Pauline Precedent" are unique, and his position of accountability is something we should all take to heart during a period in society when no one wants to be responsible for any of their words or actions. The author has a gift for making a point and then backing it up with Scripture and enticing readers to check their own religious sources should they doubt his, and, thus, in such a way he is encouraging them to return to their Bibles if only but for a few minutes at a time. To add to his scholarly propensity, the author has laid out his thought-provoking words in a magazine-like format that allows for quick cross-referencing, along with an appendix and a finely documented bibliography—all under a striking cover. It's a book worth picking up and sitting down with in a quiet spot where you can allow Uptegrove's imagery to create premises and pictures for you, and perhaps bring a dawning to your world. Nan DeVincent-Hayes, Ph.D Author, Student of Eschatology
E Even though I live in Guam, a tiny Pacific Island far, far away, I consider this gracious brother in Arkansas to be my personal friend - by way of e-mail. Kenneth Uptegrove provides-from the perspective of a Revivalist-some wonderful insights and, I believe, inspired ideas on what to expect as the next great move of God begins to dawn upon us. Ken presents these insights in an apologetics style that is poignant and catching, like a book of modern wisdom literature. It will occur to you as you read these revelatory insights that they are self-evident to be true. I believe that when you read this new book by my friend, it will evoke in you a quiet satisfaction, a sense within that says, "That's good! That needs to be said. I always believed that but could never quite put it into words."
This is a prophetic age, and the writer has tried to give us an insight as to what God mind is towards us. God 's word is all we need to change our lives. But man is very far from God's will, so God will still continue to speak to us. I recommend this book for all especially unbelievers. Was that interesting? There is so much more in this chapter that you will want to read. Is this a good time to order the book?
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