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A Transformational Work |
December 29, 2009 |
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Caleb
from Missouri, United States
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I first read BHG about 8 months ago. At the time, I was going through a very dry period spiritually, and upon first completing the book, it was honestly a discouragement. I knew where I was, and knew where I wanted to be, but had no idea how to get there. In the time since, the Lord has done a supernatural work in my life that has taken me from a dry, weak, shell of a Christian to a bold and daring minister of truth. The Bravehearted Gospel was a major catalyst to this transformation, and I have kept it nearby the entire time, and have read it cover to cover at least three times since then. This book is a call to action that leaves the reader with a choice. There is no middle ground, either the reader must follow the bravehearted path, or they must reject it outright. Thank God for men like Eric who stand on the truth of Scripture, and lean not on their own understanding.
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Woah! |
December 20, 2009 |
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Karissa Rose
from Mt. Horeb, WI United States
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I read this book, even though I am not a man... But I will tell you, in truth, this book has altered me more than any other book (Wrestling Prayer is a very close second)... This book is almost foundational, I think it is best to read it before Wrestling prayer... its an introduction to the "manly stuff" of the Gospel, and it seems (although unintentional) that Wrestling Prayer is somewhat of a sequel. Any who, this is assuredly a book that will wake the sleeping masses!
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