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Spiritual Gifts in the Local Church

Spiritual Gifts in the Local Church

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pytches 'Spiritual Gifts' book is classic for all Christians
Review: Contrary to one sad review, this is an excellent and most helpful book. It is thorough and scholarly. I have read it at least twice and each time my understanding of spiritual gifts and their role in the church as well as my own personal life has been enriched and deepenend. I am a better Christian for having read and applied the wise Biblical advice that David lays out in the book. I have also had the great privilege of being a member of David's congregation in England, benefitting from his pastoral care and discipling. In a thoroughly British way this Godly and humble man, who has a deep faith, has been instrumentally used by the Lord as a leader of revival in many places, UK and elsewhere. Anything he says, preaches or writes is wise and well worth listening to carefully and prayerfully.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pytches 'Spiritual Gifts' book is classic for all Christians
Review: Contrary to one sad review, this is an excellent and most helpful book. It is thorough and scholarly. I have read it at least twice and each time my understanding of spiritual gifts and their role in the church as well as my own personal life has been enriched and deepenend. I am a better Christian for having read and applied the wise Biblical advice that David lays out in the book. I have also had the great privilege of being a member of David's congregation in England, benefitting from his pastoral care and discipling. In a thoroughly British way this Godly and humble man, who has a deep faith, has been instrumentally used by the Lord as a leader of revival in many places, UK and elsewhere. Anything he says, preaches or writes is wise and well worth listening to carefully and prayerfully.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sage, insightful overview of the gifts and their use.
Review: From a respected Anglican leader in the renewal movement, this book lives up to its subtitle: "How to integrate [spiritual gifts] into the ministry of the people of God." Provides concise but illuminating insights into the practical exercise and oversight of each gift in the life of the local church. By far the most suggestive of the dozens of books on the subject I used when preaching through each of the gifts through the course of a year. See now also Max Turner's detailed and nuanced "The Holy Spirit and Spiritual Gifts" (Hendrickson, 1998). Also worth perusing: Jack Deere's "Surprised by the Power of the Spirit," G.S. Greig and K.S. Springer's "The Kingdom and the Power," Graham Twelftree's "Jesus the Exorcist" and more recent "Jesus the Miracle-Worker," and, at a more popular level, Charles Hummel's thoughtful "Fire in the Fireplace" (IVP).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sage, insightful overview of the gifts and their use.
Review: From a respected Anglican leader in the renewal movement, this book lives up to its subtitle: "How to integrate [spiritual gifts] into the ministry of the people of God." Provides concise but illuminating insights into the practical exercise and oversight of each gift in the life of the local church. By far the most suggestive of the dozens of books on the subject I used when preaching through each of the gifts through the course of a year.

--See now also Max Turner's detailed and nuanced "The Holy Spirit and Spiritual Gifts" (Hendrickson, 1998).

Also worth perusing:

--Jack Deere's "Surprised by the Power of the Spirit"
--G.S. Greig and K.S. Springer's anthology "The Kingdom and the Power"
--Graham Twelftree's "Jesus the Exorcist" and more recent "Jesus the Miracle-Worker"
--and, at a more popular level, Charles Hummel's thoughtful "Fire in the Fireplace"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A terribly weak treatment of the spiritual gifts.
Review: This book was such a let down. Almost every page is filled with speculation, proof-texting, and scriptures out of context. It became very clear to me early on in the book that Pytches simply does not know what he is talking about. I cannot recommend this book to anyone. Seriously, you would be better off without it.

I would have given this book no stars at all, but this review program will not allow it!


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