 | Great Book Jun 8, 2007 |
| Learning to change a view that is wrong is the first step in healing. This book gives people the opportunity to change the course of their life and focus on what they are designed to do in life. |
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 | Spiritually Awakening May 30, 2007 |
| The Supernatural Ways of Roayalty is a book that can truly open one's Spirit to the realm of thinking above the normalacy of the daily Christian's walk in life. When reading this book, if one were to allow God to heal the wounds of the past, and renew a right Spirit within, this book can help pave the way to knowing who you are in Christ and allowing you to truly live the life intended as a Christian. Truly, we as children of the King should prevail to walk as such. Great teaching in the book and wonderful insight given to both authors to release God's love to the reader. |
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 | life changing May 26, 2007 |
| Great book, great author, God's awesome! Who are you in Christ? What authority do you have in this world? Are you who you're supposed to be? get this book now! |
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 | Necessary Reading Apr 10, 2007 |
| Kris Vallotton wrote everything in here except for two chapters. Sometimes it is difficult for me to listen to Kris, but it was quite easy to go through his book. It flows quite nicely. This book really made me see myself more as God sees me -- the way I really am. I truly am a high priest and a king in God's kingdom. I am seeing more and more that, as I am not to put any boundries on what God will or will not do, neither should I put limits on what God will do in and through me! This is truly a book that will launch you into your God-given potential. |
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 | kind of dull Feb 18, 2007 |
you know, i must be truthful. i found this book to be somewhat obvious in content, and really rather flat. so much so that i could not even bring myself to finish it. i had previously read 2 of bill johnson's books and wanted to keep the exciting flow happening, but this book just didn't do it for me. i know that we are royalty, but where was the "outside the box," radical thinking that bill johnson offered?
glad to see that others loved the book. either i missed something in trying to read it, or it was just never there IMHO. |
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