Heavy Rain by Kris Vallotton {Book Review}
The End is near! We hear it everywhere these days, don’t we? While I hope Heaven is right around the corner, is there anything we can do in the meantime to make this world a better place? Change is certainly possible and in Heavy Rain, by Kris Vallotton, readers are told it begins within us and our faith.
Practical Keys to Transforming the World around You
In a world where evil dominates the headlines, we are often left wondering, Will good really triumph over evil? Or are we hurtling toward oblivion?
It’s here, during this very hour–when political chaos seems to reign and the media persecutes anyone who disagrees with them–that God is searching for men and women who long for an infusion of boldness that possesses their souls, who will take a stand and be a voice for the Kingdom. His vision for the future is not bleak, and he is readying a heavy rain of transformation and revival. Here is the guidance and inspiration you need to become a vessel that catches the downpour of the Spirit’s rain–and helps release God’s Kingdom like a flood.
The concept of heavy rains leading to a flood is certainly not a new concept to anyone who knows the story of the Ark and the flood. But what if, instead of a physical downpour of rain, we are talking about a downpour of the Spirit and we are the vessels that will overflow as we catch it?
And when we, the vessels, overflow with the Spirit, we can change the world.
In this book, the author uses his own past, other testimonies, and real world events to explain how “church” has changed while trying to fit in to today’s modern world. Instead of sticking true to the beliefs in the Bible, more and more churches are slowly becoming more about acceptance and entertainment to keep folks coming in the door.
Faith and truth can be harsh, whether you’re applying them to yourself or to someone else. But I like how the author points out that even if people around us don’t believe our words about God and salvation, that they will believe the works that we do. How we live our life is an example to those outside of the faith.
Kris Vallotton believes passionately about being the vessels to catch God’s heavy rain that is coming. And he urges the reader to “flood the world with God’s transforming power”. Pick up your copy of Heavy Rain today on Amazon.
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