I was challenged by this book to Remember Persecuted Christians. I do not have the same trials they do and I have greater ability to make their stories heard. That was the ending challenge of this book and I am taking it to heart.
I would say if there are negative reviews it comes from non-Christians. There are too many places to find the news about persecuted Christians to deny the truth of it. People will be angry when their liberal beliefs and their liberal denominations are held up to the light. I gave it five stars because of its impact on my conduct. I would really give it 4.5 because it gets into the impact of teaching prophecy too much. Friends of Israel and the teachers from the organization would have churches teach prophecy 52 Sundays a year every year. It just isn't productive and since there is only one chapter on that I only knocked it by a half star. The rest of the book is perfectly applicable, if in need of an update due to time.