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Kenneth E. Hagin: The Life, Teachings and Times of a Great Mountain Moving Giant of Faith

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Of Kenneth E Hagin, Oral Roberts ‘From my heart I want to say D.R Kenneth Hagin is one of the best friends I have ever known---. A mighty man of God. No one in my estimation surpasses Dr Hagin’s ministry whose anointing has reached deeply into the lives of more young lives and more souls. When I am with him or listening to him on the radio or television or in person, I feel like I am in the presence of a Prophet. His ministry of word of knowledge, discernment and gift of faith….. was unsurpassed in our generation.’ AT LAST THE FIRST FULL BOOK LENGTH BIOGRAPHY OF THIS MOUNTAIN MOVING GIANT OF FAITH. The book charts his life journey from the rugged paths of McKinney, Texas, right through the eventful William Branham -led Healing Revival up to his position in the forefront of the Word of Faith Movement. Pastor Nash David lives in Leeds with his wife Jane, and is the founding Pastor of The Household of Faith Church.

234 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 25, 2018

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March 2, 2022
Nash David has written a disconnected and rambling biography of Kenneth Hagin. There is no attempt at writing something objective. Much of the book could be considered hagiography instead of biography. The basic narrative appears to be factual, but the manner of presentation makes the book more of a propaganda piece than anything. There were digressions into theology and doctrine that didn’t move the narrative forward and appeared to be a soapbox for the pet doctrines of the author.
Further, there were odd detours into the life of Oral Roberts that had little connection to the life of Hagin. Finally, the book was not edited and may not have been proofread. The grammatical, spelling, and other mistakes were very distracting.
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