How God’s Miracles Can Be Yours, Too
by Frances Hahn
I finished reading this book days ago…okay, weeks ago and have been debating ever since what to put into this review. I have major doctrinal issues with the content but don’t feel that this is the place to discuss that.
The book is very small. It’s only 69 pages. The title is very deceptive. I didn’t read anywhere in those 69 pages how God’s miracles could be mine. What I did read was a disjointed collection of events that happened in the author’s life. There really isn’t any order to them except that they are grouped under different chapter titles. She seems to jump around a lot even within a given story.
Several of her accounts had me shaking my head. At one point she was discussing how a woman desperately needed deliverance from demons. She was the one who was supposed to pray for this woman’s deliverance. In her own words: “We really did not have enough time for this kind of prayer, and I was torn between going ahead or stopping and doing more another day.” My jaw literally dropped at that statement. You’re supposedly in the middle of delivering someone from a bunch of demons but you’re going to stop because you don’t have time? What could be more important than that?!
In another chapter she talks about casting out a demon. When she talked to a pastor afterwards he told her she should be more careful because she hadn’t bound the demon first. So by her own admission, she supposedly cast out a demon from one person but basically set him lose on someone else?
I did not like this book at all and would not recommend it.
Reviewed by Lynn Worley

Recent Comments