No stars for this book. I found nothing in it that was of value unless you want to get inside the head of the Pentecostal and Apostolic movement. He started the book out discrediting all churches that use the Bible to determine what God is doing today in the world. He calls them the "old love letters". He says that churches sadly "study where God has been", but do not know God or where He is today. They also do not know who God is only who He was because the use the Bible to get to know God. He says you have to have an experience to know who God is. He then gives such an experience in a Houston area church where he was helping lead services and as the pastor got up to read from the Bible and read one passage then there was a thunder clap sound and the pastor was thrown backward from the pulpit several feet and lay motionless and could not get up for several hours. When he got up he had to have help. The pulpit was split in two before it hit the ground. People came forward for the next 24 hours for repentance and baptism. People found themselves unable to stop crying and could not move themselves and had to be carried by the ushers. This it what Tenney proposes to be more powerful than God's Word about Himself. This false foundation leads the lives of so many in this movement. It is emotionally driven and has no scriptural foundation. I agree that we need to know God daily and it needs to be fresh, and that is why I am in love with a living God whom I pray to daily and whom I read about daily. I am not chasing Him because He is standing knocking waiting for me to respond to Him. We love Him because He first loved us. I know He is real and working in my life not because of a miracle, but because of living faith. You keep seeing a sign. No one came to faith because of a sign. They all came by grace through faith. Believe and you will see!