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Carrying the Presence: How to Bring the Kingdom of God to Anyone, Anywhere

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You can be the move of God!

Every situation in which you find yourself is a moment that God longs to fill with His power and Presence. He accomplishes His mighty purposes by working through you!

Every Christian has the Holy Spirit living inside of them. That means that you carry God Himself within you! Everywhere you go, you are presented with exciting opportunities to release the Kingdom of Heaven.

And best of all, you are not alone! Even as God impacts the world by working through you, He promises to partner with you every step of the way. It all begins with listening for His voice and stepping out in faith.

You have already been anointed! Carrying the Presence is your practical guide to walking in this anointing.

Learn how to:

Carry God’s presence everywhere you go. Recognize and respond to divine appointments. Release a move of God into your sphere of influence. Make Jesus irresistible to hardened hearts. Partner with the Holy Spirit to release miracles.

Amazing adventures with God wait for you. Start living out your supernatural destiny today

208 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 16, 2019

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Ryan Bruss

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January 9, 2021
Easily the best book ever written, changed my life and I’m sure changed everyone else’s too!
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135 reviews6 followers
September 27, 2024
Ryan writes, "My prayer in writing this book is that you will have a new passion and excitement to bring the Kingdom of Heaven to anyone, anywhere, at any time."

For me this book did inspire me to bring the Kingdom of God to others. And now I need to put the things I have read, into practice.

Ryan makes it clear that we cannot do this until we have first lived in the love of Jesus. We need to have an intimate relationship with him so we can have the same heart for others as he does. We then partner with the Holy Spirit as we reach out to others.

I like that he gives examples from his own life on how he has done this. The practical application at the end of each chapter is also helpful.

One criticism I do have with regards to this book is that, for me, it did feel repetitive in places. Sometimes, repetition can be a good thing, but it felt overkill to me.
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470 reviews24 followers
May 12, 2021
This really is an excellent book and my read was timely.

It may embolden the reader/believer to reach out more in your daily life to others as an instrument of love, peace and healing. He provides simple suggestions along with wonderful hopes for the future as Believers move more toward living in the Presence with love and compassion for our neighbors.

I would recommend this book to anyone.
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260 reviews1 follower
June 23, 2020
Appreciated the author's passion to bring God's kingdom influence to all that we encounter. An important reminder that all of us as followers of Jesus have something to offer those around us. I would have liked more practical approaches for those who are not overt extroverts such as the author,but otherwise this is an enjoyable and encouraging read.
23 reviews
June 1, 2020
Good Book

I had a vision of this book before I read it. The nezt day I saw it on Amazon and knew I had to it. It is the perfect tool for evangilism and for teaching how to love ones brother ...The Trinity has endorsed it I believe.
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June 23, 2020
Tools for bringing the Kingdom down!!!

What a wonderful book to help equip us as believers to bring the Kingdom to those who may not know the Lord!!! Highly recommend this as a weapon in the arsenal helping reach those that are in need of the Gospel!!!
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July 11, 2020
I thought thos book would be amazing. The first half of it, the author writes as if the reader doesn't understand what he's saying; it's like he's writing for children. I kept thinking, "I got it, move on". It's a decent book, but not worth the money.
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Author 2 books6 followers
June 9, 2021
I had some hopes and there were some bits at the very beginning that were highlight-worthy but this book is not LGBTQ+ safe and so I immediately deleted it from my Kindle and didn't read any more. I cannot take any spiritual advice from a book that preaches gay as a sin.
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23 reviews
April 6, 2020
Excellent, practical, lots of scripture, personal examples, and quotes... Could use a more thorough proofreader.
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September 26, 2024
Sets Your Heart on Fire

A powerful book that triggers a deeper hunger with Jesus that will transform your outlook on evangelism. Sets your heart on fire
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June 26, 2022
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE OVERSHADOWED BY PERSONALITY.

Using the biblical story of The Women at the Well as a foundation to illustrate how we can carry the presence and kingdom of God to anyone is a great premise.

The content is very good, but the personality of the book distracts the reader from its important message. Nearly every page contained an intimate proclamation starting with the words, “Beloved, …” or “Friend, …”

Again and again, the author adds asides like, “my eyes are welling up with tears as I write this…” or “As I write this paragraph I sense someone will be set free by this.”

In his attempt to create intimacy with the reader, the author often distracts from his point or minimizes what the Holy Spirit could do as someone reads by telling them what they should be experiencing in that moment.

A stronger editor could have helped with the presentation.

Again, the message was excellent, but unless you’re deeply embedded in a Pentecostal community (and even then), the presentation and repetition of overly familiar phrases may prove too distracting to get the depth of the book’s message.
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