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I'm reading this book with a group of people at church to explore more of these ministries.
Seng's main message is that if God gives us the power, it's up to us to use it as vassals of Christ. Seng dispels any "magic" behind these spiritual gifts (something a person can easily fall into with these "crazy" gifts) and keeps the light on Christ. His no-nonsense tone shows that these gifts not as lofty as Christians often make them out to be, and he offers concrete examples on how to use these gifts, while sharing stories of these gifts at work from his own life.
This book changed my life, and is one of the most down-to-earth (haha) books I've read on these types of ministries. I am a firm believer that the Holy Spirit is at work in big ways, and would recommend this book to anyone who feels the same way–even if you're a skeptic (which he addresses). I would NOT recommend reading this book alone, because you'll likely have a lot of questions afterwards.
Seng's main message is that if God gives us the power, it's up to us to use it as vassals of Christ. Seng dispels any "magic" behind these spiritual gifts (something a person can easily fall into with these "crazy" gifts) and keeps the light on Christ. His no-nonsense tone shows that these gifts not as lofty as Christians often make them out to be, and he offers concrete examples on how to use these gifts, while sharing stories of these gifts at work from his own life.
This book changed my life, and is one of the most down-to-earth (haha) books I've read on these types of ministries. I am a firm believer that the Holy Spirit is at work in big ways, and would recommend this book to anyone who feels the same way–even if you're a skeptic (which he addresses). I would NOT recommend reading this book alone, because you'll likely have a lot of questions afterwards.