I've been hearing about this book for a few years now and finally got the chance to read it in its entirety. The truth is that this book would easily garner five stars except that the final 75-100 pages are wearyingly repetitive. I've heard this is a feature of several of Jones' books, which is unfortunate.
The main content of the book, however, is fairly captivating. While there are certainly places where I diverge in opinion, the author tries to lay out a compelling, comprehensive vision of the nature of the kingdom of God and Jesus as the king of that kingdom. In particular, Jones wants to show the reader how humanity is designed to live according to the dictates of said kingdom, and shares a mountain of short anecdotes illustrating how people's acceptance of the kingdom lifestyle has positive effects on every area of life from physical health to political effectiveness. Again, though there are not a few places of disagreement, I cannot deny feeling compelled by his force of argument.
At the very least, I highly recommend this book because it treats as of foremost importance a concept that was lost very early on in the historical development of Christianity - the kingdom of God. Having lived as a missionary in India for many decades, his experiences lead him to a viewpoint that challenges some of the assumptions of authority within denominational Christianity. He does not delve much into historical analysis, and he does not make citations for any of his quotes or stories, so this is not the book for you if you are looking for a scholarly work. This is an unblushingly straightforward evangelistic pitch which also aims to be a corrective for what the author sees as shortsighted manifestations of the Christian message, a message which he sees as centering on this idea of the kingdom of God.
It is worth seeing past the sometimes tiring tone of a 70 year old evangelist to engage with the content of Jones' main arguments. At the very least, its assertions could make this book a great conversation starter. Check it out for yourself.