Reviews
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| 1 |
There are some great concerns about this book and the effect it will have in the Christian community. This book offers nothing in the way of new thinking and uses paraphrased and out-of-context scriptures to make blanket statements that might even b |
154 |
| 2 |
There's so much to praise, however, the devil is in the details. The key to my concern about all of these good teachings is the way Blackaby applies them. These fine directives are pressed into service of another notion, one that is not Biblical. |
213 |
| 3 |
A Review By Greg Gilbert |
46 |
| 4 |
This book is a theological & spiritual disaster. If you rely on the supermarket tabloids for news, youll probably find Hunt satisfying. But if you want to grow in your knowledge of the living God, leave this tabloid theology on the self. |
65 |
| 5 |
Freewillism is like a computer virus: "It progressively deforms the content of any part of the biblical worldview..." ...God limited by human autonomy is not capable of meeting the needs of a lost world. Autonomy is both unbiblical and irrational." |
31 |
| 6 |
Eldredge clearly knows how to write to men and by the testimonies of many, he has achieved one of his objectives which is to give men permission to be men. With all of the good insights Eldredge offers in this book, it is actually a little painful to |
50 |
| 7 |
Samuel Rima calls for a redefinition of success, especially as the word is used in reference to the church. This is a must read for those obsessed by the Church Growth methodologies & techniques as Rima was as a church planter. |
36 |
| 8 |
We need to let go of unrealistic expectations of church Growth techniques by understanding the sovereignty of God. Examine what you consider church success and reevaluate your churchs growth principles and strategies in new light. |
100 |