Seize the Moment: How to Fuel the Fires of Revival Volume 1
Michael L. Brown
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Description
Revival is dependent on how much we allow the Holy Spirit to move. After reading this book, you will have the confidence to share the good news of what the Holy Spirit is doing in our world with everyone who will listen. You will no longer sit on the sidelines, but rather you will partner with the Holy Spirit to do all that He has asked you to do. Respected theologian and Bible scholar Michael L. Brown, PhD, saw firsthand the impact of the long-running Brownsville Revival on the church and the nation. He believes another powerful move of God is on the horizon, and he doesn't want believers to miss or squander that moment. In Seize the Moment, Brown lays out twenty-five proven ways readers can cultivate and sustain revival so it becomes more than an emotional experience and changes their lives, communities, and nations. With insight gleaned from years of experience, Brown challenges readers to: - make Jesus and the cross central
- reach the lost
- never downplay the importance of holiness
- steer clear of doctrinal weirdness
- keep the main thing the main thing
- and more
Product Details
Price
$19.99
$18.59
Publisher
Charisma House
Publish Date
January 02, 2024
Pages
208
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.2 X 0.7 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781636413396
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Michael L. Brown, PhD, is the founder and president of AskDrBrown Ministries and the president of FIRE School of Ministry. The author of more than forty books, he is also the host of the nationally syndicated daily talk radio show The Line of Fire, where he serves as your voice for moral sanity and spiritual clarity. His syndicated columns appear on many leading websites, and his scholarly publications range from biblical commentaries to articles in Semitic journals and theological dictionaries. He has served as an adjunct or visiting professor at seven leading seminaries and has debated gay activists, agnostic professors, and Orthodox rabbis on university campuses.