From the publisher:
How do we address, deal with, and encounter hardship? How do we embrace the kingdom message involving redemption and restoration, but also help people feel safe to be honest? How do we remove the stigma surrounding broken areas--areas where people aren't healed--and address suffering?
Transformed takes Romans 12:1-8 as its central text and each chapter begins with a verse. The theme of the book is change. True change doesn't come about from a quick fix, which in charismatic circles is generally through the laying on of hands; it takes sacrifice, sweat, and suffering. This is the key to morality, integrity, and longevity in the Christian faith.
Ms. Wimber has a good message to give to the readers. Se outlines clearly why we need a relationship with Christ. As we try to walk with Him, we are transformed each and every day. This would be a good book to read for those who are interested in a deeper walk with Christ. The book does make you think about your own walk with Christ and how to have a deeper relationship with Him.
My concerns: I think the book is well written, but I am very concerned about women pastors. This pastor is from a liberal church, and my suggestion is to read it with those thoughts in mind.
I give this book a rating of 3 stars
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