 | Not bad, but not great....for me Jan 28, 2007 |
| I enjoyed Lake's sermons when we would stop in for a visit, but his writing is like reading the mind of a 16 year old with ADA. I couldn't follow his thoughts. Then again maybe I'm too old to understand his jargon. When your finished reading this, please pray for is wife and kids. |
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 | A Perfect Example... Oct 31, 2005 |
The tragic loss of Kyle today gives us a perfect example of why we need to understand God's will for our lives. Today Kyle is celebrating with his Lord as those of us who knew and love him and his wonderful family are left to discover how God will use this to improve our walk, and expand His kingdom.
Pray for Kyle's family, and buy this book today. York |
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 | The insight this generation could relate to Oct 31, 2005 |
Kyle Lake was fantastic in his break out book. Fresh, new, insightful, and plainly honest. We will be the ones sadly seeking more. . . Caniggia will be missed Burruchaga |
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 | Wonderful Book, Terrible Tragedy Oct 31, 2005 |
This book was a wonderful read, and it contains very honest, spirit-led and fresh approaches to the kingdom of God. Very sadly, the author Kyle Lake died today, leaving behind a young family.
In his memory and honor, check out this book, and pray for his family, friends and congregation. |
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 | Forget everything you thought you knew about... Jan 5, 2005 |
Kyle Lake was an unfamilar name prior to picking up "Understanding God's Will". The main reason I had picked it up is because it was under the Relevant Book umberella. Quite honestly, I was suprised at how well Lake takes a potentially mundane/serious issue and addresses it with humor, and great applications. This is not a book of fluff, and surely one that needs to be read more than once to really grasp the material.
It's about time someone took the time to move past formulas and point to the God who is not confined to our methods. Kyle treats the topic in a gentle, yet profound manner and his respect for the sacredness of Scripture is displayed time after time.
Dripping with personal life experiences, and applications to potentially misunderstood scriptures, Kyle Lake is an author I look forward to reading more from in the future. |
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