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  • Balanced

    5
    By Jronp
    This book is great and will keep the body of Christ from error.
  • Liked it

    4
    By dr_punditington
    I have read many Kenneth Hagin books over the years and have heard him speak many times. While I enjoyed this book, it didn't seem like it was written in his normal style. Was a ghost writer used here in order to "improve" the text? Also, even though I believe he made some good points well backed by scripture, sometimes he simply provided his opinion at length. He also said repeatedly that it was his opinion that tithes should ordinarily be given to the local congregation. Even though he identified it as only opinion, he said it over and over. Still, I greatly enjoyed reading it and believe I learned a few things. A very minor suggestion for format revision: At a number of points in the text, hard returns are introduced where they don't belong, resulting in maybe half a blank line while the text is continued below. This occurs every once in a while in the text. Also, I came to two charts that were too small to read; interestingly, however, Apple added the ability to tap and zoom on graphics in iBooks in an update that was released maybe an hour or so after I encountered this problem.
  • Textbook for Today's Christian

    5
    By tjparkinson
    Like all of Kenneth Hagin's books, this is a teaching that reveals what God's word says regarding a subject. This title happens to be about giving to & receiving from God and the blessings that come from doing so. I heartily recommend this book. Feed on this & you'll grow. Hope to see more books by this author.

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