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Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 11 Jul 2018, 07:28
by EmunahAn
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Spirit of Revival" by Ewang Nelson Mfortaw.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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The Spirit of Revival by Ewang Nelson Mfortaw is a conversation containing profound revelations that traverse both the New and Old Testaments. There is so much contained in every page of this book and there is much that can be gleaned from the writer’s words. The book is basically an invitation to take a deeper look into Christianity.

The author starts off by expounding on the Lordship of Jesus Christ. He explains the truth that Jesus brought to this world and how through this truth, we have been set free. Along the way, he explains what sin is by investigating its origin. Further, he touches on the baptism of water and that of the Holy Spirit as well as the new life and what it entails. He then delves into faith as a way of life and not just a mindset. He also explores the concepts of Sabbath and fasting. Towards the end, he submits his take on the second coming of Christ. Ultimately, the writer’s main aim is to awaken the Christian faith and adjure Christians to understand the will and mind of God. While presenting his goal, Mfortaw also points out common mistakes and errors that are made by many Christians out of their lack of knowledge.

The best attribute of the book, The Spirit of Revival is its sagacious presentation of many elements of the Bible. The depth in Ewang Nelson Mfortaw’s explanations is outstanding. He simply challenges common thinking. Time and again I felt urged to consider a deeper approach to what is contained in the Bible. His representation and explanation of Jesus as the final Sabbath as presented in the Biblical book of Hebrew was awe-inspiring. I was reminded of the beauty of focusing on God as the sole provider and fulfillment of my desires at the point where the author speaks of true contentment in the book.

I also liked the author’s writing style. Mfortaw inspired me and kindled my curiosity through questions that sprang from the account from time to time. He challenged my understanding of many aspects contained in the Word. In some cases, he juxtaposed the common point of view and the deeper realities of the Word, bringing out the contrasts between the two different stands. On one occasion he touches on the Feast of Tabernacles and how this feast was a physical representation of God living in man in later days.

The only reason that I cannot give the book a 4 stars rating is because of the many errors that dotted the plot, hence I rate it 3 out of 4 stars. Otherwise, The Spirit of Revival contains many deep revelations that any Christian who wishes to grow in their understanding of their new life should consider looking into.

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Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 01:50
by Jackie Holycross
This sounds like a good theological read. Thanks for the great review.

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 05:10
by davidcoin
This book is highly inspirational and gives an insite to many things that one can't get on a normal church service or teaching.Thus the book The Spirit of Revival is a book anyone who wants a deep knowledge of Christianity should read.

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 05:43
by enedina05
it's very interesting in almost half through book I love it.

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 06:33
by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda
I´m not a Christian, so this book is definitely not for me.
However, your review is insightful and interesting, and I´ll keep this book in mind for my Christian friends.

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 13:15
by crediblereading2
Christians and non-Christians alike need to have their faith uplifted, therefore, this book will fill this gap. Thank you for your beautiful review of this book.

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 15:40
by Cecilia_L
Time and again I felt urged to consider a deeper approach to what is contained in the Bible.
THIS inspires me. Thanks for the recommendation and the wonderful review!

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 16:07
by Anon_Reviewer
I am always game for an inspiring book with the Creator at the center. Thank you for the insightful review.

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 15 Jul 2018, 12:07
by melissy370
I would wholeheartedly read this book. I think it would be interesting to hear how the author expounded upon Biblical passages. Thanks for your review.

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 17 Jul 2018, 11:34
by kandscreeley
It's too bad about the many errors, but this definitely sounds like a worthwhile and deeply theological book. I appreciate the knowledge you have given us about this book. I'll keep it in mind for the future when I need a book like this. Thanks!

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 18 Jul 2018, 05:57
by Ofulue Dennis
At such times when " Christians " hardly know the difference between Christianity and church going, such a book as "The Spirit of Revival " definitely sounds like a Must read book. I Will sure keep it in mind for future reading

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 21 Jul 2018, 02:47
by Ubah199
The book is interesting to me am a christain but this book has given me insight to love God word and believe

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 27 Jul 2018, 08:17
by Agumagu
What an inspirational insight. The author have helped to know that it is the Holy spirit that can revive a man and through water baptism a sinner has identify with Christ showing that Christ is the Lord of all

Re: Official Review: The Spirit of Revival

Posted: 27 Jul 2018, 09:31
by joycechitwa
What do you mean when you say that there were many errors that dotted the plot? Is there a storyline in the book? The review implies that it is an exposition of Jesus Christ and His relevance through the Old and New Testament.