Book Review: Signs, Wonders and a Baptist Preacher by Chad Norris
Book Review: Signs, Wonders and a Baptist Preacher by Chad Norris
To some people this book will seem controversial, or strange or “off” or bad doctrine. I don’t think so and I appreciated the easy-to-read-and-understand way of speaking it contains. Not only that I found it refreshing. This author actually believes that we can do the things that Jesus and the disciples did in the gospels and Acts.
This book is about how God can use an ordinary, common, even “messy” person to work miracles and how He can use you, too. One theme seems to be, “if Chad can do it, you can, too”.
The author tries to make every story of God’s intervention sound completely “normal”, natural, as in “naturally supernatural”.
The stories and information in this book are born out of experience, that is real experience and real intimacy with the living God, whom he likes to call simply, “Father”. (and encourages the reader to do the same)
What is also included are “dares” here and there—challenges to take your relationship with God to a new level.
If you want to read about an ordinary fellow being used of God to heal the sick and other types of miracles and join the author in his quest to know, really know God, then this book is for you.
To purchase your own copy of this book go here: Signs, Wonders and a Baptist Preacher: How Jesus Flipped My World Upside Down
Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from Chosen Publishers as part of their blogging for books program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commision’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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