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Title | : | God's Generals Why They Succeeded and Why Some Fail |
Author | : | Roberts Liardon |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 416 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2000 by Whitaker House (first published January 1st 1997) |
Categories | : | Christian. Biography. Nonfiction. History. Religion. Christianity |
Roberts Liardon
Hardcover | Pages: 416 pages Rating: 4.45 | 1663 Users | 81 Reviews
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Here are twelve compelling biographies of some of the most powerful ministers ever to ignite the fires of revival by dynamically demonstrating the Holy Spirit's power. Roberts Liardon faithfully chronicles their lives along with their teachings, their spiritual discoveries, and many revealing photos. William J. Seymour, Aimee Semple McPherson, Smith Wigglesworth, and Kathryn Kuhlman are just a few of the charismatic faith leaders you'll meet in this book. Get ready to see how God worked in the lives of these generals!Itemize Books During God's Generals Why They Succeeded and Why Some Fail
Original Title: | God's Generals: Why They Succeeded and Why Some Failed |
ISBN: | 0883689448 (ISBN13: 9780883689448) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.45 From 1663 Users | 81 ReviewsEvaluate About Books God's Generals Why They Succeeded and Why Some Fail
The book chronicles the twelve very influential people Christian Church History that had sings and wonders manifested as part of their ministries. It is a GOOD read because it points out both their successes and their failures. It is a GREAT reference, that you will find yourself consulting again and again, as these names (like John G. Lake, Kathryn Kuhlman and John Alexander Dowie) are brought up by many other authors.This book reveals keen insight into how the modern day church has arrived atEnjoyed reading about Success and Cried about the Failures.God's calling is there and if we are called, we are equipped, however we fail when we don't rely and trust God. Simple as that. We, as people & humans, make things difficult.Smith Wigglesworth, WoW! What an interesting story, Praise God for his wife, Polley!
The retelling of these humble, yet God fearing, God believing people is inspiring! There are historical recountings of 12 healers who walked in the spirit and loved God, turned all glory to God and love His sheep. They spurned greater desire and hope within me for an outpouring in this generation. God is the same yesterday, today and forever!This is a must read for those who want to make greater impact on this world. Wonderful!
I could have weep after reading this book. Thank God I'm a man. I must for every Minister of God. Let him that thinks he stand s be careful lest he falls.
I was fascinated by this book. I was inspired, humbled, but most of all hopeful that God can take the simplest person who is willing to be used and make changes in this world that we live in. I am recommending this book to everyone I know. It has given me a new vision as to what God meant for the church to be in the world.
I love God's Generals. I read this book the first time in 2003 when I saw it with friend, I think. I read the book, and then went ahead to buy my own copy...read it again and again, until the pages all removed and went autonomous; and now, I've bought a new copy (I guard this one like life, though).God's Generals shot some fire into my spirit as a young believer with a call into the ministry. I saw how ordinary men and women like John Alexander Dowie, John Lake, Smith Wigglesworth, Maria
Loved it!Loved reading about it these great men and women of God. The author is great but I just wish he offered less of his own opinions and trust that the reader could draw their own conclusions and gain spiritual insights without his own opinions. I wanted more info, more experiences, more info on their personal disciplines, and less commentary. I loved hearing of how each person approached God and their own journey. I learned a lot from this book. I also read the Healing Revivalist God's
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