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Wildfires

Where is the Jesus I thought I was following?

If your faith feels more like a dying ember than a radiant light, perhaps you havent met the real Jesus.

At her core, Jessi felt dry and lifeless. Weary of anemic religion, she had almost given up on Christianity, until one day, she came face to face with the real Jesus whose eyes burn like fire! His gaze lit a spark within her, fanning the tinder of her soul into a glowing blaze.

Today, Jessi burns with a vision to see a holy fire sweep across the nation. She and her husband, Parker, lead the Saturate OC revival movement in California, where they introduce thousands of people to the real Jesus, and see lives radically changed!

Discover how to…

  • Live fully alive with purpose and vision.
  • Triumph over the fear of man, inner shame, and crippling depression.
  • Burn with an authentic love for Jesus.
  • Radiate Holy Spirit power to a dark world.
  • Be consumed by a bold faith in a living God.

You are just a few pages away from a similar encounter. In Wildfires, Jessi Green invites you to let Jesus breathe upon the embers of your soul, until your whole life burns for Him!

We all have doubts and questions, it is very natural part of faith and is not detrimental. Doubts and questions stir up a fire within you in order to get you to do some research, more reading, and more studying in order to gain a better understanding! Don’t fear such things, embrace them and you will be much better off for it.

Wildfires isn’t about revival; it is about Jesus. This book isn’t a guide to set up tent meetings but it’s a guide to have an encounter with God. Although the revivalist/author of this book discusses how revival is still possible in the midst of a pandemic.

If you are happy in your ho-hum daily life, don’t pick this book up! It’s a stretching, tear jerking, testimonial as well as an appeal for the reader to go “all in”.

Rating: 7/10

By Christ & Co. 

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