Keith Green - A Cry In The Wilderness

Sunday 1st August 1993
Keith Green - A Cry In The Wilderness

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RATING 4 4 4 4
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 28838-
LABEL: Word
FORMAT: Book General book

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

12 messages from the late singer's vast repertoire transcribed and edited for a new generation. I have to confess to having been mightily blessed by Keith's music but have always found his teaching to be full of passion and zeal but somewhat lacking in sensitivity and gentleness. There's a thin line between a courageous declaration of revealed truth and a hectoring rant. Now of course it could be argued that a prophet has little time for gentleness when speakng to such a worldly and compromised church as ours. But sections of the chapters/messages here still come across as just the wrong side of legalism. Still, many will find truth in Keith's messages on the meaning of pain and problems, the test of money and possessions, true spiritual warfare, etc. If you've been blessed by Keith investigate, but with caution

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