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Fire of Heaven

Fire of Heaven

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ATTENTION: Bride of Christ - This book is for you.
Review: I have never been so challenged by a fiction book before in my life! Bill Myers has revealed the heart of Christ for His Bride - He longs for holiness. This is not and end-times book. It is not another theory on what happens to Believers during the tribulation. This is a book that will help you prepare your heart for the return of our Lord. Are you ready? If you think you are, read this book. If you know you are not, read this book. You WILL be challenged; and I pray you will be changed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This fast-pace-can't-put-down-book is one of the best reads
Review: I have read all three of Bill Myers books and I do believe we the audience need to appreciate the hard work that went into writing and telling this story. I also think that a 4th book would crown the series and wrap up the loose ends.My hat is off to you Mr. Myers for doing another good book. So write the finally book will you?????

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best Christian fiction that I've ever read
Review: I was so moved by this book, I am nearly at a loss for words.

Fire of Heaven, by Bill Meyers, is not just an engaging story....it's story and characters illustrate the ulimate level of commitment to Christ and God that we must attain to break the chains of this un-Godly world, and the utter joy to be found when someone is successful.

Highly recommended!

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Writing This Book Changed My Life...
Review: I'm grateful for all the folks telling me they can't put Fire of Heaven down, that it's a suspense thriller (with a touch of romance) they "have" to read in one setting. All that's great. But the comments about the novel changing people's lives is what's really exciting. Because that's what writing it did for me. Some of this was because of the time I spent visiting and praying at each of the ruins of the seven churches mentioned in Revelation. Some of it was because of the people who were led to pray and fast over the entire course of its writing. But I think there is more. I think there is a real hunger to know what Jesus Christ expects of His people in the end times. That's what I tried to do here. It's not really a prediction of events, but a suspense thriller about the two end time prophets as they struggle to overcome their human weaknesses (as well as the forces of man and hell) to prepare the world for Christ's return. It worked for me. I hope it does for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Soul Stirring Book
Review: The Fire of Heaven is the third book in The Blood of Heaven Trilogy. I enjoyed all three books, but the third one was the absolute best. I must say this book challenged me to look inward and apply the teachings of the book of Revelations to myself. In this book, Myers takes us to Turkey and walks us through the Biblical landmarks where the original seven churches in the Bible where. As he describes the condition of the landmark, Myers incorporates the letter directed at the appropriate church into the story. As if this isn't stunning enough, he applies it to the modern day church. Although this book has its thrilling moments, it is not exactly in the same genre as Left Behind. This novel was written for people who are already Christians. It will change the way you view Christ, the early church, and yourself.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, but not what I expected
Review: This book was no doubt a great read, but not at all what I expected. When I heard it was a combination of two of his earlier books (Fire of Heaven, and Threshold), I was excited because I loved both. However, to find that the innocent hero of one book (Fire of Heaven) is now the evil villian of another was hard to accept. Though the character change was explained, it was not sufficiently justified. It was nice to see Brandon mature from "Threshold" and become the prophet he was called to be though. My big question is "Will there be another sequel?" The book doesn't end necessarily as a cliffhanger, but there are so many dangling plot threads that you have to wonder if he's just leaving those there for the imagination or if he's planning on tying it all up in a last installment of the series. Of course, it would be very hard to make another book of this (you'll understand why when you read it), but it could be done. To fully appreciate the book, you need to read the other two first though. All in all, a good book with a good (though, at times, disturbing) plot and it's well-paced throughout - but it just leaves too much "out there" at the end. If there's another book in the series, I'll read it without hesitation. Maybe then that will help this one sit better as far as a story goes. As far as the message IN the story, THAT stands on it's own and no one should comment on that!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My mind is just realing of the LOVE of God.
Review: This is a book every christian should read, (more than once). It is more like a study book to be read often. The book has touched my life in a way I cant explain. I am just on the fringe of realizing how much God loves us I mean truly loves us. I have been a christian for over 20 years and am now beginning to get a little touch of what his love is. SO AMAZING!!! It is a wonderful book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Most Disturbing and Challenging Book
Review: Who would think that a novel could be as challenging as any teaching book. That is what you will find in Fire of Heaven. Bill Myers has presented us with a tightly written allegory on God's love and holiness based loosely on the book of Revelation.

It was one of the most disturbing books I have ever read; it was definitely not what I would expect from a novel. I say disturbing, because my entire soul was stirred by the challenges the book raised to me. It called me back to my first love with God, to holiness, to faith, and worship like no book has done in some time.

I am deeply moved by the message of this book, and have been challenged to more christlikeness through reading it.

And the story is good too.


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