Robert Heidler: Experiencing The Spirit
There is a study guide at the end of the book. The guide has twelve units, one for each chapter of the book. It is designed not only to recap the material in each chapter and generate discussion, but also includes practical exercises so that people can begin to step out and actually experience the Spirit. While some books emphasize the theological basis for the contemporary manifestations of the gifts of the Spirit and others record an individual’s entrance into the charismatic dimension of the Spirit this book goes further, it blends theology with testimony and seeks to practically lead the readers into their own experience of the Spirit. This book could prove helpful to those who are interested in—but cautious about—the contemporary charismatic activity of the Spirit, as well as to those who would like to cultivate a deeper experience of the Spirit.
Reviewed by John Lathrop
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Category: Spirit, Winter 2007